Consultation on Village Home Renovation Scheme Starts in Hungary

  • 15 Nov 2024 1:23 PM
Consultation on Village Home Renovation Scheme Starts in Hungary
The National Economy Ministry and the Culture and Innovation Ministry on Thursday announced the start of public consultations on a programme to support home renovations in Hungary's smallest settlements.

Under the programme, to launch from the start of next year, families with children in settlements with fewer than 5,000 residents may apply for up to HUF 3m of grant money to cover half of the cost of home renovation projects.

Around 400,000 families in some 2,900 settlements are eligible for participation in the scheme.

Source: 
MTI - The Hungarian News Agency, founded in 1881.

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