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The object of the study is the residential sector in cities and housing policy instruments used in the housing market. The aim of the study is qualitative and quantitative analysis of the housing and housing policy instruments used to increase housing demand. The study used a statistical method that was used for comparative analysis of transaction prices for primary and secondary housing market. The study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of buying an apartment in the primary market with the participation of MdM program grant. Subsidizing the purchase of an apartment in the primary market is ineffi cient. Development of housing for rent for people creating new households, would be the cheapest and most rational method of implementation of their housing needs.
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The goal of this paper is to demonstrate the municipality possibilities in stimulating residential house building and fulfillment of the obligation to satisfy the housing needs of the poor, imposed on the municipality. The article pointed out a model strategic objectives and directions of activities that municipalities use to achieve the objective of meeting the housing needs model.
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One of the basic human needs is shelter. The goal of this paper is to analyze the possible ways to meet the housing needs of the poor and evicted. The article pointed out a model strategic objectives and directions of activities that municipalities use to achieve the objective of meeting the housing needs model. From the point of view of economic efficiency and social justice should be pursued municipal building rather than social. Municipal construction increases the efficiency of housing stock management.
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