A big announcement was made to those interested in participating in the program “My home, my life” from this year. A novelty that increases the value of the property and also the subsidy for housing units in the program was released to the public.
As announced by the Board of Trustees of the Severance Indemnity Fund (CCFGTS) this Tuesday (20), the program will have a higher ceiling for the properties that can be acquired in each of the ranges, in addition to the increase in the amount of the subsidy for low-income families income.
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That way, get to know the news for each of the ranges, in addition to seeing the details involved in the increased values to acquire the units. Also, discover a little more about the Minha Casa, Minha Vida program created by the Lula government to benefit the Brazilian population.
Changing values in the program ranges
For families that fall into the third bracket of the program, with income from R$ 4,400.00 to R$ 8,000.00, there was a significant increase. As a result, the maximum value for purchasing properties increased from R$264,000.00 to R$350,000.00, bringing a new range of options to Minha Casa, Minha Vida.
In addition, for people who fit into bands 1 and 2, with a monthly income of R$2,640 and up to R$4,400, respectively, the new value for the subsidy provided increased from BRL 47,000 to an incredible BRL 55,000, thus allowing more people to access funding housing.
In this way, the changes cause the maximum values for the purchase of properties to be as follows for bands 1 and 2:
- BRL 264 thousand for municipalities with a population of 750 thousand inhabitants or more;
- BRL 250,000 for cities with a population between 300,000 and 750,000 inhabitants;
- BRL 230,000 for municipalities with between 100,000 and 300,000 inhabitants; It is
- BRL 200,000 for cities with a population of less than 100,000 inhabitants.
Therefore, with the changes, the government foresees an increase of 57,000 new hires for Minha Casa, Minha Vida for track 3 of the program. However, it foresees an increase in subsidy for bands 1 and 2 of around R$ 9.5 billion for this year.
About My Home, My Life
Launched in 2009, the program aims to provide easier access to housing for low-income families in Brazil. Thus, with data collected by Caixa Econômica Federal, it can be said that there were more than 5.5 million housing units contracted and 4 million already delivered by the program.
In addition, Minha Casa, Minha Vida has the objective established by the Federal Government to serve a total of 2 million families by 2026. Thus, managing to help Brazilians conquer the dream of having their own home to have a more dignified life.