In the capital of Pernambuco, around 336 apartments will be delivered by the “My home, my life“. They are properties that correspond to Level 1, contemplating Brazilian families that receive the value of R$ 2,640 per month, residents of urban areas and those who earn up to R$ 31,680 per year when it comes to residents of areas rural.
“Minha Casa, Minha Vida” apartments will be distributed in Recife
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The dream of home ownership is still a struggle for many Brazilians, as is the case with pensioner Fabiana Carlos, 44 years old. This Tuesday, the 4th, Fabiana will receive the much-dreamed-of apartment that it took her 13 years to acquire. In addition to the young lady, another 1,344 people will be contemplated with the new shipment of apartment deliveries in Recife.
The condominium of apartments has basic sanitation, electricity, public pavement, public drainage, public lighting and infrastructure for water treatment. Around the residences, there is deliberate access to public transport in the capital, access to daycare, school and basic health units. The new houses will be destined to the families of the Movement of Fights in Neighborhoods, Lives and Favelas (MLB).
Another story that resembles Fabiana's fight was also told by Wandeberg da Silva. At the age of 33, the inauguration of the houses is a very special issue for this young gentleman, as he helped build the place that will be his:
“For a year, I worked with a formal contract and helped build my apartment and that of several other families in the movement,” said Wandeberg.
Despite having worked on the project with a formal contract, today he is unemployed and has access to the Bolsa Família social program. Wandeberg supports his wife and three children by doing odd jobs as a mason. For him, the minimum installment of the apartment will be R$ 80, possibly. For him, an amount of less than R$ 400 would be totally valid, since this is the amount that pays the monthly rent.
housing deliveries
In 8 Brazilian states, the “Minha Casa, Minha Vida” program delivered around 4,785 housing units. The amount of R$ 491.8 million was invested in Federal government until this moment, foreseeing that another more than 7 thousand deliveries will happen between the month of April and May.
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