Minister Gulyás: Hungary Expands Housing Aid, Blasts EU Trade Deal with US
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Hungary intends to grant public officials, including police and teachers, an annual grant for housing worth 1 million dollars (nearly 3,000 dollars), announced Prime Minister Viktor Orban in the context of preparations...
Minister Gulyás: Hungary Expands Housing Aid, Blasts EU Trade Deal with US
The Hungarian government will continue its weekly cabinet meetings next week and has finalized the conditions of the new ‘Otthon Start’ housing loan scheme, offering a state-backed 3 per cent interest rate. At Thursday’s government press conference, Minister Gergely Gulyás said the programme incorporates numerous adjustments, including provisions for cross-border commuters who live in Hungary but work in neighbouring countries. This change came …
The Otthon Start program will start on September 1st, and based on the government's decision, people working in neighboring countries can also use it if they have a Hungarian address. The government will provide a one million forint home creation grant to people working in the public service, the details of which will be decided by the government next week. Government information minute by minute.
From January until 2026, the government will launch eight new economic stimulus programs that could significantly improve the situation of families, young mothers, pensioners, public employees and civil servants. The series of measures, worth almost 1,000 billion forints in total, range from raising the minimum wage to exempting employees from social security contributions to increasing teacher salaries.
The real estate market in Hungary has performed quite modestly in the opening quarter of this year. According to OTP Ingatlanpont, the actual statistics paint a completely different picture to expectations ... ...
Work abroad, buy at home: Hungary’s new housing scheme opens doors to commuters
A government decree on the Home Start subsidised credit scheme for first-time home buyers will be published in the coming week, at the latest, Gergely Gulyás, the head of the Prime Minister’s Office, said at a weekly press briefing on Thursday. Details of the government’s Home Start Programme will be posted on a dedicated home page, accessible through the government website kormany.hu, from the weekend, Gulyás said. He said the government had de…
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