Problems of high -rise construction, which have not received sufficient funding from construction companies and banking structures will become the property and responsibility of the state. Similar objects of incomplete construction will be redeemed from private property, and they plan to carry out their completion at the expense of budgetary funds. After which they can be realized by residents of the country in accordance with the programs of preferential mortgage lending.
If we take into account the fact that for this period of time almost throughout the country there are up to four thousand residential property, which were actually in a state of “deep frost”, it can be expected that in the near future Ukraine will be able to beat all records of relatively affordable mortgage programs. Naturally, for the implementation of all this, fairly significant financial injections on the part of the state budget will be needed.
I am sure that it would be more profitable to give unfinished houses to private companies. For example, I recently learned that modern construction companies use sprayed thermal insulation to warm various buildings. Naturally, this technology is in demand and its use is economically justified, but social construction is built on total economy, so you will have to be insulated by yourself.
The state mortgage institution plans to engage in long -term construction. This proposal has already been officially voiced by domestic banking structures. It is planned to fully sell unfinished assets that will be owned by this institution. Representatives of the GPU themselves said that they have a sufficient amount of funds for the implementation of such a program. In particular, the mortgage institution will pay the entire necessary amount of the banking structure, but the completion of the objects will be engaged in their own, in fact, as well as selling finished apartments later. At the same time, it can be argued that the idea regarding the development of problem objects is only in the head of the government.