In Germany, the state of Hesse will offer a housing benefit to “first home buyers” to encourage young couples to become homeowners. A married couple with two children will receive a total of 30,000 euros (about 55,000 manats), including 20,000 euros if they are joint owners of the house, and 5,000 euros for each child under the age of 18.
Publika.az reports that the state of Hesse, where approximately 350,000 Turks live in Germany, has taken such a step to support low-income families and eliminate the overcrowding caused by the housing crisis. The decision came into force on March 1, 2024. That is, those who bought a house on March 1 will also benefit from this right.
The state government has also called on the Federal Government to exempt young families from buying a house from sales tax. There will be no citizenship requirement for assistance. A prerequisite is that the person or family lives within the borders of the state of Hesse and that the house is located in the state of Hesse. It is not yet clear what the situation will be if someone who does not live in Hessen buys a house here. The fee will also be applicable for those who buy apartments or luxury villas. Couples receiving assistance do not have to be legally married. Cohabitants will also be able to benefit from this right.
Aysel Shahmar
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