Minha Casa Minha Vida is a housing program implemented by the Brazilian federal government with the aim of providing decent housing for low-income families.
Launched in 2009, the program represents a comprehensive initiative to address the housing deficit in the country, contributing to the reduction of social inequality and the promotion of sustainable urban development.
President Lula recently announced some new features for the initiative, see what they are below.
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What's new for 2024
Minha Casa Minha Vida is a federal government program that helps Brazilians achieve their dream of owning their own home. The program recently underwent changes and began exempting Bolsa Família and BPC beneficiaries from paying installments.
Furthermore, another great novelty is that now more people will be able to access the benefit, as the government is studying the possibility of increasing the program's income range by up to R$12,000.
Details about My Every Life
In addition to providing affordable housing, the program seeks to promote improvements in living conditions. “Minha Casa, Minha Vida” housing is often built with adequate infrastructure, such as basic sanitation, access to public services and leisure areas.
It is worth noting that the program operates through partnerships between the federal government, state and municipal governments, construction companies and financial institutions. Thus, construction companies build housing projects, and financial institutions, such as Caixa Econômica Federal, offer financing with subsidized interest rates.
How do I register for My Home My Life?
The process may vary depending on each family's income bracket. In the case of Bracket 1, people must access the government's housing plan to register at city halls.
In the case of bands 2 and 3, the interested party must look for an organizing entity that participates in Minha Casa Minha Vida. Contacting Caixa Econômica Federal is also an option.
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