Interest to Prima Casa Program has been increased. Since launch, over 300 credits have been approved
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Young families, those with many children and budget members are increasingly interested in the "First Home" program. More than 300 credits have been approved since the launch in the amount of over 120 million lei.
The State Secretary at the Ministry of Finance, invited to Prime TV's Replica show, says the project will be even more successful.
"Three hundred is not really true, but the number of mortgage loans offered under First Home Program exceeds 40 percent of the total number of mortgages in the country. Now we have 25-30 credits a week, which already speaks a lot and I'm sure I expect that at least five or seven thousand families, each year, could access these loans and provide their housing, "said the state secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Ion Chicu.
"The state needs to have as much information as possible, and the state, at every stage of the program, to take into account the opinions of the potential beneficiaries to improve it," said the economic expert, Gabriela Cuneva.
Marina Curtiş is a legal practitioner. She has five children and has recently bought an apartment in the capital. The woman claims she has not been able to take a standard credit, because they did not have a pledge.
"The procedure is not hard. The documents that must be brought to the bank are the work card, the certificate of the size of the salary and the certificate that it does not own any real estate or in the previous 12 months there was no alienation of the goods. "said the recipient of the program, Marina Curtiş.
Government Program "First Home" was launched on March 26, 2018, at the initiative of Prime Minister Pavel Filip.
The State Secretary at the Ministry of Finance, invited to Prime TV's Replica show, says the project will be even more successful.
"Three hundred is not really true, but the number of mortgage loans offered under First Home Program exceeds 40 percent of the total number of mortgages in the country. Now we have 25-30 credits a week, which already speaks a lot and I'm sure I expect that at least five or seven thousand families, each year, could access these loans and provide their housing, "said the state secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Ion Chicu.
"The state needs to have as much information as possible, and the state, at every stage of the program, to take into account the opinions of the potential beneficiaries to improve it," said the economic expert, Gabriela Cuneva.
Marina Curtiş is a legal practitioner. She has five children and has recently bought an apartment in the capital. The woman claims she has not been able to take a standard credit, because they did not have a pledge.
"The procedure is not hard. The documents that must be brought to the bank are the work card, the certificate of the size of the salary and the certificate that it does not own any real estate or in the previous 12 months there was no alienation of the goods. "said the recipient of the program, Marina Curtiş.
Government Program "First Home" was launched on March 26, 2018, at the initiative of Prime Minister Pavel Filip.