Dreams remain for another spring in My New Home
of the government My New Evim campaign, which was presented as a solution to the housing problem, is about to go bankrupt in its first month. Citizens face great difficulties in the housing campaign, which began receiving applications on January 16. Although applicants cannot access the loan, public banks do not even make an appraisal determination.
HOUSING RENTAL
Aggrieved citizens SÖZCÜ spoke to claimed that contractors have started paying back down payments and have increased housing by 50 percent. Explaining that prior to the February 6 earthquake disaster, the Mi Nuevo Hogar process did not work, citizens said the campaign became inextricable with rising home prices after the earthquake. Emphasizing that contractors are constantly increasing the prices of houses suitable for the campaign, the victims say: “They say that the prices have been updated and the price of a house of 2 million lira for which a deposit has been given has been increased to 3 million lira. There is no response from the banks either. When we ask they say ‘we are collecting files’.
Some people sell their cars and other assets for a down payment on their home. Many people are victims”, they say, and demand that the authorities take action as soon as possible. Ciudadanos, who pointed out that public banks delayed work on loans, affirm that the bank did not start the process for the use of credit, even though it was agreed with the contractor, and did not assign an appraiser.
Applications are limited
The “My New Home” campaign, implemented jointly by the Ministry of the Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, and the Ministry of Finance, is aimed at middle-income citizens who want to own their own home for the first time. In the campaign, which offers a 10 percent down payment, 0.69 percent interest, a maturity of up to 15 years and 3 years of payment convenience, it was planned to sell 100,000 houses, but only 8,027 people applied in the first 10 campaign days. Campaign. The increase in housing prices and the lack of income of the citizens caused the applications to be limited.