The Regional Housing Commission this week won promotion seven public housing in La Palma (Cartagena) involving an investment of the Institute for Housing and Land in the Region of Murcia (IVS) of 475,000 euros.
This was announced by IVS managing director, Christopher Brown, who explained that the land was granted free by the city of Cartagena.
The type of housing is public advocacy duplex, two and three bedroom apartments with an average area of ​​80 square footage and garage.
Moreno said that "one of the biggest concerns of the Regional Administration to increase housing supply public advocacy aimed at the most disadvantaged sectors of society."
It also stressed the importance of the figure of the 'Deduction of income', which allows users of housing to cope with the social rent payments required according to their economic capacity.
The director of the Institute for Housing and Land made available to the municipalities of the Region of Murcia public advocacy houses vacated, to cover the needs of those families who have received eviction.
Source: CARM