Jumilla can access a line of grants specifically for the rehabilitation of private dwellings, once it has been approved by the Department of Architecture, Housing and Land in Murcia, the City of Jumilla proposal to recognize as "Urban Regeneration Areas "dentreo homes including the Old Town and Barrio San Juan.
As approved in April last year, the Central Government set in motion the State Plan for promotion of rental housing, the edificatoria rehabilitation, regeneration and urban renewal, 2013-2016, in order to promote the rehabilitation of buildings and urban regeneration and renewal to improve the quality of housing and thus contribute to improving the energy efficiency of buildings and cities.
The Plan includes, among others, a program to subsidize part of the works of construction of which is included called "Areas of Urban Regeneration", ie specific areas of action that each municipality should propose to access the program.
In the case of Jumilla, areas will be the "Old Town" and "Barrio de San Juan", as it is approved by the Department of Architecture Housing and Land in Murcia, on a proposal from the Local Government of Jumilla by focusing on these areas a greater number of properties that can be rehabilitated.
This program aims to finance the rehabilitation works on buildings and homes, and even building to replace demolished buildings.
In such cases, the maximum amount of aid shall be 35% of the eligible cost of the action, so as to provide up to 11,000 euros per dwelling undergone rehabilitation, € 30,000 for each home built to replace another demolished 2,000 € for rehabilitated housing.
In addition to the above will be added 4,000 per year per family unit to relocate during the duration of the works and up to 3 years.
As highlighted by the Mayor of Jumilla, Enrique Jimenez, "in order to access this program was mandatory delineate Areas of Urban Regeneration, in the case of Jumilla be the Old Town and Barrio San Juan, as they are some of the areas with greater needs for regeneration of buildings. "
He also explained that "this is a great opportunity for families wanting to rehabilitate their homes, with aid that could alkalizing to 35% of the cost of the work, even to the 30,000 euros in the case of buildings that are demolished replacing a new one. "
Moreover, the State Plan also includes another program, also aimed to subsidize part of the works of housing families interested in the rehabilitation of their properties to potentially eligible households around the town of Jumilla.
This is the program for the rehabilitation edificatoria for those properties that are typical of their owners home built before 1981, may be funded up to 4,000 euros per household for conservation;
up to 2,000 euros per household for improving energy efficiency and up to 4,000 euros per household to improve accessibility.
Will the Ministry of Development, Public Works and Planning Administration responsible for opening within calls to access these grants.
Delimitation of Urban Regeneration Areas
The two areas adopted by the Autonomous Community and Urban Regeneration Areas in Jumilla be the Old Town and San Juan del Barrio.
The houses included within the boundaries of the Old Town, will be included on the west by the Plaza de expenses, south to the streets Santa Maria, Castelar and Canovas del Castillo, on the east by the street Steps, and north to the streets Captain, San Jose de las Cruces and Calvary.
In the San Juan, the marking is west on Avenida de Yecla, the east with the street Marques de Villena, Severino Aznar, and north by Lope de Vega.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla