Government announces achievement of Emergency Housing Plan target after delivering 260,000 homes
As explained, the plan provided housing solutions to 97% of the country's municipalities, including rural, island, and remote areas. On Monday, Minister of Housing and Urban Development Carlos Montes announced the fulfillment of the goal of the Emergency Housing Plan, a strategy implemented to address the housing deficit in the country, with the aim of delivering 260,000 homes during the administration of President Gabriel Boric. “We have fulfilled what we committed to when the President of the Republic entrusted us with this mission,” said the minister after conducting an inspection visit to the Chincol housing project in the municipality of Renca. “This milestone is even more significant when we consider that it was implemented under adverse conditions, with the construction sector depressed by the effects of the pandemic, the high cost of materials, and barriers to access to credit for families,” he added. On this occasion, Carlos Montes also praised the extension of the project until 2029, stating that “it consolidates a management approach with a vision of statehood and renewed technical capacity to address the housing deficit in the country.” Regarding the project's results, the Minvu reports that ten regions achieved their local goals, even exceeding them by more than 150% in some cases. It was also pointed out that the plan provided housing solutions to 97% of the country's municipalities, including rural, island, and remote areas. n📣 We have fulfilled the goal of the Emergency Housing Plan!🏘️ 260,000 families from all regions have gained access to housing. From Arica to Rapa Nui and Puerto Williams, keys were handed over.👉 In addition, this Plan was extended until 2029. pic.twitter.com 5mv31uqyvoOn Monday, Minister of Housing and Urban Development Carlos Montes announced the fulfillment of the goal of the Emergency Housing Plan, a strategy implemented to address the housing deficit in the country, with the aim of delivering 260,000 homes during the administration of President Gabriel Boric. “We have fulfilled the commitment we made when the President of the Republic entrusted us with this mission,” said the minister after conducting an inspection visit to the Chincol housing project in the municipality of Renca. “This milestone is even more significant when we consider that it was implemented under adverse conditions, with the construction sector depressed by the effects of the pandemic, the high cost of materials, and barriers to access to credit for families,” he added. See more At the event, Carlos Montes also praised the extension of the project until 2029, stating that “it consolidates a management approach with a vision of statehood and renewed technical capacity to address the housing deficit in the country.” Regarding the project's results, the Minvu reports that ten regions achieved their local goals, even exceeding them by more than 150% in some cases. It also pointed out that the plan provided housing solutions to 97% of the country's municipalities, including rural, island, and remote areas. 📣 We have fulfilled the goal of the Emergency Housing Plan!🏘️ 260,000 families from all regions have gained access to housing. From Arica to Rapa Nui and Puerto Williams, the keys were handed over.👉 In addition, this Plan was extended until 2029. pic.twitter.com 5mv31uqyvo
