The program for creating affordable and comfortable housing - “Far Eastern Quarter” - was presented at the exhibition-forum “Russia”

In 2022, at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, a presentation of the “Far Eastern Quarter” program took place, aimed at building comfortable housing and improving the standard of living of Far Eastern residents in general. The initiative was supported by the President of the country Vladimir Putin. Gasan Gasanbalayev, executive director of the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation for social development, spoke about what has been done over the past time to implement the program at the “Far Eastern Panorama” exposition of the exhibition-forum “Russia” at VDNKh. According to the speaker, the scheme for implementing the project is beneficial for all participants: regional authorities allocate land, the Ministry of Eastern Development of Russia and the FEDC include the site within the boundaries of the priority development territory - this is the best preferential treatment in the country. Investors are provided with various benefits - tax, financial, administrative, and social payments reduced by three times. Engineering infrastructure is being created. And the resident of the ASEZ, in turn, builds comfortable housing, improves the territory, intra-block passages, provides neighborhoods with premises for service, household and leisure functions, and provides apartments at reasonable prices for people who need it. The beneficiary of this program, first of all, is a person living in the regions of the Far Eastern Federal District. “In total, in seven regions of the Far East - in the Amur, Sakhalin, Khabarovsk and Kamchatka Regions, the Jewish Autonomous Region, Transbaikalia and the Republic of Buryatia - it is planned to build 1.8 million square meters of housing. This is almost 40 thousand apartments, where about 70 thousand people can live. A total of 350 hectares have been allocated. Moreover, the first houses here will be commissioned in 2025, that is, in less than two years,” said Hasan Hasanbalayev.

In 2022, at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, a presentation of the “Far Eastern Quarter” program took place, aimed at building comfortable housing and improving the standard of living of Far Eastern residents in general. The initiative was supported by the President of the country Vladimir Putin. Gasan Gasanbalayev, executive director of the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation for social development, spoke about what has been done over the past time to implement the program at the “Far Eastern Panorama” exposition of the exhibition-forum “Russia” at VDNKh. According to the speaker, the scheme for implementing the project is beneficial for all participants: regional authorities allocate land, the Ministry of Eastern Development of Russia and the FEDC include the site within the boundaries of the priority development territory - this is the best preferential treatment in the country. Investors are provided with various benefits - tax, financial, administrative, and social payments reduced by three times. Engineering infrastructure is being created. And the resident of the ASEZ, in turn, builds comfortable housing, improves the territory, intra-block passages, provides neighborhoods with premises for service, household and leisure functions, and provides apartments at reasonable prices for people who need it. The beneficiary of this program, first of all, is a person living in the regions of the Far Eastern Federal District. “In total, in seven regions of the Far East - in the Amur, Sakhalin, Khabarovsk and Kamchatka Regions, the Jewish Autonomous Region, Transbaikalia and the Republic of Buryatia - it is planned to build 1.8 million square meters of housing. This is almost 40 thousand apartments, where about 70 thousand people can live. A total of 350 hectares have been allocated. Moreover, the first houses here will be commissioned in 2025, that is, in less than two years,” said Hasan Hasanbalayev.

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