Residents of 190 houses are moving or have completed their move in the South-East Administrative District under the renovation program

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Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

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Since the start of the renovation program in the South-Eastern Administrative District (SEAD), residents of 190 old houses are being resettled or have already moved into new apartments. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

"In 2018, the first resettlement of residents under the renovation program began in the South-Eastern Administrative District. As of today, residents of 190 houses are moving into new apartments or have already completed the move – this is almost 34.5 thousand Muscovites. In total, 818 old houses are to be resettled under the renovation program in the southeast of the capital. More than 164 thousand Muscovites will move into new apartments," said Vladimir Efimov.

Evacuated houses are dismantled, and new residential complexes with accompanying infrastructure appear on the vacated sites.

"Of the 190 buildings affected by resettlement under the renovation program in the South-East Administrative District, 166 have been completely vacated. In particular, in the Lyublino district, residents of 44 buildings have moved into new apartments, in Kuzminki and Nizhegorodskoye – 60. Another 18 buildings have been completely vacated in Lefortovo. Under the renovation program, apartments with finished, improved finishes are transferred for occupancy, which allows you to immediately move into them without wasting time on additional repairs. In addition, the areas near new buildings are comprehensively improved: trees and shrubs are planted, and areas for active recreation and sports are equipped," added the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of Urban Development Policy

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

Under the renovation program, residents are given apartments with ready-made improved finishing, which allows them to move into them immediately, without wasting time on additional repairs. In addition, the areas near new buildings are comprehensively improved: trees and shrubs are planted, and areas for active recreation and sports are equipped.

Participants in the renovation program received new apartments in the same areas where they previously lived. At the same time, most Muscovites are moving to new buildings erected near their old houses.

As noted Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government and Head of the Department of City Property, 31 thousand Muscovites lived in 166 vacated houses in the southeast of the capital. All of them received offers of equivalent apartments and have already signed contracts with the city. In Lublin, more than 8.9 thousand city residents from 44 completely vacated old buildings became the owners of new housing. In Kuzminki, all residents from 30 old houses — about 6.3 thousand people — have completed the documents for apartments and have already moved to new buildings, in the Nizhegorodsky District — over 4.7 thousand city residents from 30 buildings. In Lefortovo, about 2.7 thousand Muscovites from 18 vacated houses received the keys.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin said that about 10 thousand Muscovites began resettlement under the renovation program this summer.

Renovation program: residents of 106 old houses in 10 districts of the capital have signed contracts for new apartments for the first half of 2025

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin ordered to increase the pace of implementation of the renovation program intwice.

Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project "Infrastructure for life."

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