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    RESIDENTS OF YEREVAN LOSE INTEREST IN GOVERNMENTAL PROGRAM "AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR YOUNG FAMILIES"

    arminfo
    Wednesday, May 11, 19:33

    The potential applicants' interest in the program "Affordable housing
    for young families" has fallen, Armenian Deputy Minister of Sport
    and Youth, President of Yerevan State University Graduate Union NGO
    Arsen Karamyan said at today's press conference.

    According to him, at the pilot stage of the program, a total of 325
    families purchased flats on affordable terms, having slightly exceeded
    the indicator targeted by the government. This year about 250 young
    families will make use of the program on affordable housing, he said.

    When touching on the shortcomings of this program, the deputy minister
    said that its affordability is restricted only to the affordable terms
    of mortgage crediting and neglects the problems connected with the high
    value of housing being purchased by the applicants. "It is much more
    effective when one program combines two components of affordability:
    cheap housing on the one hand, and affordable crediting terms on the
    other hand", said Karamyan.

    In this context, Karamyan recalled the agreement recently signed
    between the organization headed by Karamyan and the VTB Bank
    (Armenia). The agreement envisages provision of mortgage loans to
    Armenian scientists on more affordable terms than the market ones.

    To recall, the Central Bank registered Affordable Housing for Young
    Families UCO on February 16 on the bases of the state target program
    of affordable housing for young families approved by the Government
    on Jan 29 2010. The annual interest rate on the loans provided under
    the given program was 10.5%, including the government finances 2%. The
    cost of the housing cannot exceed 6 million drams and the prepayment
    was 30% of total cost. The loan maturity is 10 years. The required
    monthly income of a family is at least 300- 350,000 drams inclusive
    of financial assistance from family and relatives. On November 11
    2010 the mortgage crediting terms were dampened to some extent by
    the government's decision. The rate of the government finances was
    increased from 2% to 4%, and the prepayment was decreased from 30%
    to 10%.

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