The Ministry of Housing is committed to broader spaces, major subsidies and better control to reduce the housing gap with a more fair and sustainable approach.
The Ministry of Housing approved a new regulation that raises the minimum footage of social homes, improves subsidies and strengthens the control of housing projects in the country.
The norm, officialized by the Supreme Decree No. 005-2025-HOUSINGseeks to guarantee the right to a dignified, safe and adequate housingprioritizing vulnerable populations and limited economic resources.
One of the key changes is the increase in the minimum roofed area to 40 m² for multifamily housing and 35 m² for single -family with progressive extension option.
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For housing in urban qualifications, a minimum lot of 66 m² And a at least 5,5 metros, improving the urban standard for new projects VIS.
In addition, the subsidies of the Housing Family Bonus. The homes of 35 m² now they will receive up S/50 825 (9.5 UIT), according to the Own roof program.
The homes of 40 m² They will keep the bonus of S/46 545 (8.7), while those of 50 m² will obtain an additional bonus of the 15 %, reaching S/53 526.
For two -story single -family homes (50 m²) a special 20 %bonus will be granted, raising the subsidy to S/60 990according to the Ministerial Resolution No. 0104-2025-Housing.
The “Second Use Housing” was also incorporated, a new category that allows to acquire used properties, provided that they respect the established values for the segment of VIS.
The new regulation also promotes the mechanism of Lease housingwith subsidies for single -family real estate, bifamiliares o Adaptable multifamily residential sets.
To guarantee the supervision of these projects, the National Housing Registry (Renavi), where the actors in the sector will enter key information for the technical control of the MVCS.
Families in extreme poverty will only need a minimum savings of 1 % of the valuethat is, between S/600 y S/700, to access a prioritized social home.
Since its creation, the program Own roof has delivered 117 696 homes new, benefiting almost half a million Peruvians, with an investment accumulated higher than S/3655 million.
With these reforms, the State generates better conditions for private investment in social housing, accelerating the closure of gaps and energizing urban development in the country.
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