Conditions for social housing apartments “Housing for All Egyptians 5” for application through official website and required documents
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The demand for information about social housing apartments in Egypt has risen. This surge coincided with the launch of the Housing for All Egyptians 5 project on November 26, 2024. Citizens are eager to understand application conditions and necessary documents.
Application Deadlines
Post offices have made brochures available for the Housing for All Egyptians 5 project at a cost of 300 pounds. The deadline to purchase these brochures and submit applications is December 25, 2024. This project offers 87,000 housing units across 16 governorates and 22 new cities.
Pricing Details
Housing units cost between 184,000 and 400,000 pounds. These include:
- Units for low-income citizens up to 75 square meters starting at 184,000 pounds.
- Units for low-income citizens up to 90 square meters priced at 250,000 pounds.
- Units for low-income citizens also up to 90 square meters from 300,000 pounds.
How to Reserve Apartments
Interested applicants can find more information on how to reserve apartments on the Social Housing Fund website or Maskan’s website:
Eligibility Criteria for Applicants
Applicants must meet the following conditions:
- Must be an Egyptian citizen.
- Age must be 21 or older and, for low-income applicants, not older than 50.
- Must have a steady income within specified limits.
Required Documents
To apply for social housing, submit the following documents:
- National Identity card copies of both spouses.
- Rental agreement of current residence.
- Income certificate.
- Receipt of benefits.
- Family registration document.
- Marriage certificate.
- Insurance printout, if applicable.
- Children’s birth certificates.
- Receipt of reservation payment.
- Receipt for the brochure payment.
- Acknowledgment of terms and conditions.
- Reservation form indicating preferences for city and unit type.
Priority Categories
Those with priority in the application process include:
- Married individuals with dependents.
- Widows/widowers with dependents.
- Divorced individuals with dependents.
- Married individuals without dependents.
- Single individuals.
