Book about the Tver "House for a Ruble" Project could surface for its 10th anniversary
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Tomsk's "Dom za rubl'" Project Celebrates a Decade, Plans for a Commemorative Photo Album
Hey there! Let's chat about Tomsk's "Dom za rubl'" project, a 10-year-old initiative that's helped restore numerous homes in the city. The mayor, Dmitriy Mahina, recently announced plans for a photo album, set to release within the next year. As of now, 14 homes have been fully restored, and 64 have been distributed for rent.
Initially, it was reported that 63 properties were rented through the "Dom za rubl'" program by the end of 2024. The city authorities are planning to propose 21 investment opportunities for the following year, including properties at Shishkova 27, Bakunina 5v, and Maxim Gorky 11, among others, according to Mahina.
"Next year, the 'Dom za rubl'" program will mark its 10-year anniversary. We're planning to publish a photo album detailing and showcasing the restored homes and the individuals involved in this project. This project deserves our pride, and I can assure you, we’re committed to its continued development," said Mahina.
In 2024, investors completed the restoration of seven homes, as per Mahina's statements.
Wondering what "Dom za rubl'" actually means? Let's take a look:
What is "Dom za rubl'"?
Since 2016, Tomsk has been working on the "Dom za rubl'" project, where investors can restore old homes for personal use and receive a discount on the rental fee. Once project documentation is completed, the rental fee for the property is reduced to 10%, and after the renovation work is finished, it drops down to 1 ruble per house. The contract for the discounted rental period lasts 49 years.
Discounts are also provided for renting the land plot where the restored property is located. As soon as the contract is signed, the investor gets a 0.1% lower rental fee based on the market rate for two years. After the project is developed, this discount is extended for an additional four years, and once the renovation work is completed, the discount applies throughout the entire rental period (49 years).
Locating "Dom za rubl'" Properties in Tomsk
I'm afraid I couldn't find an official map indicating the exact locations of "Dom za rubl'" homes in Tomsk. To find the precise locations, you might want to:
- Contact Tomsk's city administration for housing initiatives and maps related to the "Dom za rubl'" program.
- Browse real estate websites that list properties under the program.
- Get in touch with local real estate agencies for more detailed information on such projects.
- Use Google Maps to search for areas or neighborhoods associated with the program.
- The commemorative photo album for Tomsk's "Dom za rubl'" project, planned for release next year, will surely be a strong visual representation of the lives transformed by this home-and-garden revitalization initiative.
- Amidst the 64 homes distributed for rent through the "Dom za rubl'" program, the 14 fully restored ones stand out, offering a glimpse into the positive lifestyle changes brought about by this home-improvement project.
- In the upcoming section of Tomsk's housing initiatives, it's worth noting that the city authorities are proposing 21 investment opportunities for the next year, including properties at Shishkova 27, Bakunina 5v, and Maxim Gorky 11, all part of the "Dom za rubl'" project.
- As you explore the intricacies of the "Dom za rubl'" project, it's crucial to remember that this unique initiative, celebrating its 10-year anniversary next year, offers a 49-year contract with significantly discounted rental fees for the restored homes, making it an attractive choice for potential investors.