Companies and private individuals can receive funding under the current state housing promotion programme for the following projects specifically for households with particular housing difficulties:
- New construction or acquisition of new rental housing,
- Modification and extension measures to create rented housing,
- Establishment of rent and occupancy commitments in existing rented housing.
Additional funding is possible in particular for
- from the achievement of a so-called energy-saving house,
- Creation of barrier-free accessibility or age-appropriate conversion of rented accommodation,
- additional measures to design the living environment and to stabilise and maintain neighbourhood structures.
Funding is provided in the form of loans and grants. The interest rates on the loans are subsidised for a limited period.
The subsidised rental housing is tied exclusively or primarily in favour of eligible households for a certain period of time (special occupancy commitment).
Please note:
Households entitled to housing are low-income households with additional difficulties in accessing the housing market due to certain characteristics.
Which groups of people fulfil these characteristics is decided by the supreme state authority in consultation with L-Bank.
The subsidised housing must be let to the tenant for a reduced basic rent compared to the respective local comparative rent during the commitment period (rent commitment).
The subsidy in favour of households with particular housing difficulties is modelled on the general social rental housing subsidy. Therefore, only the special features of the subsidy in favour of households with particular housing difficulties are described here.