They continue the fight against leaving Pljevlja

The municipality will subsidize the interest on housing loans for young married couples

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Detail from Pljevlja, Photo: Goran Malidžan
Detail from Pljevlja, Photo: Goran Malidžan
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The Municipality of Pljevlja will subsidize the interest on housing loans for young married couples who do not have a resolved housing issue, which is one of the measures that the local government is taking to stop the precipitous decline in the birth rate and stop the emigration of young people from Pljevlja.

The municipality will finance a maximum of 100 euros of interest per month, for a period of up to 10 years.

Young families, married or unmarried spouses, and single parents are eligible for the subsidy, provided that on the day of the public call, at least one of the married or unmarried partners is not older than 45 years old.

A young family is entitled to receive a grant provided that the applicant is a citizen of Montenegro, has a registered residence in the territory of the Municipality of Pljevlja, and has no outstanding tax liabilities to the Municipality. A young family that does not own a residential facility in the territory of Montenegro is entitled to receive a grant provided that they purchase or construct a residential facility for the first time and resolve their housing issue by acquiring ownership of a residential facility in the territory of Montenegro, or that they have not previously sold, donated, or otherwise alienated the residential facility.

A young family can also exercise the right to the grant of non-reimbursable funds for the construction of a house.

The right to interest co-financing under this measure is exercised on the condition that the applicant has been approved by the bank for a loan, and the applicant may exercise the right to interest co-financing only once.

Co-financing will not be approved for the purchase of residential real estate owned/co-owned by a person who is related to at least one member of the young family in the following blood lines: father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, collateral blood lines: brother or sister, in-laws: parents of marital/common-law partners, civil kinship: adoptive parent, adopted child

Co-financing of the construction of a residential building can be realized on the condition that a building permit or a corresponding act for construction has been obtained and that the application for the start of construction has been made in the year before the announcement of the public invitation or in the year of the announcement of the public invitation.

The applicant for co-financing the construction of a residential building must be the owner or co-owner of the construction land.

If the applicant is a co-owner of the construction land, he is obliged to attach the statement of the other co-owner on the consent to submit the application for the use of this measure.

According to the 2023 census, Pljevlja has a population of 24.542, 6.244 fewer than in the 2011 census. In 1971, Pljevlja had 46.856 inhabitants, and a decade later, 3.527 fewer. The trend of population decline continued, so according to the 1991 census, there were 39.593 inhabitants, and in 2003, 36.918...

In Pljevlja, 2023 households were registered in 9.136, which is over a thousand and a hundred less than in the previous census. In 2023, 14.293 apartments were registered in Pljevlja, which is more than in the census held in 2011, when there were 13.963.

24 inhabitants live in Pljevlja according to the 542 census, 2023 fewer than in the 6.244 census. In Pljevlja, 2011 households were registered in 2023, which is over a thousand and a hundred fewer than in the previous census. In 9.136, 2023 apartments were registered in Pljevlja, which is more than in the 14.293 census when there were 2011.

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