Sector unions real estate They highlighted the importance of social housing projects (VIS) for the benefit of more than 700,000 families, which represents three million Peruvians.
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“98% of the subsidies have been granted to families in segments C, D and E, according to official data. They have also allowed families of professionals, technicians and emerging young people to access housing in consolidated areas with all services, close to their work and study centers,” expressed the Association of Real Estate Companies of Peru (ASEI), the Association of Real Estate Developers (ADI PERÚ) and the Peruvian Chamber of Construction (Capeco).
Likewise, they pointed out that in 2018 the Executive Branch issued a special regulation for VIS projects, allowing specific zoning, greater heights, densities and housing areas in accordance with the National Building Regulations.” In the absence of updated urban development plans, the densification and formal housing, in addition to a greater real estate offer at a lower price,” they added.
In that sense, they rejected labels such as “lobbyists” issued by a mayor and called for respectful dialogue between all parties.
“We call on the Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation and the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima to convene the municipalities, professional associations, unions and all the actors involved in a constructive dialogue on the VIS to obtain contributions that contribute to the closure gaps in the formal housing deficit,” they said.
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