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Plan to Help Build 100,000 Houses for Low-Income Groups

EghtesadOnline: The National Land and Housing Organization of Iran is to build more than 100,000 residential units as part of the Comprehensive Housing Plan and create funds to finance the housing sector in various provinces, a senior official with the organization affiliated with the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development said.
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Publish Date:08/April/2017 | 10:18

Surge in House Prices Predicted After May Election

EghtesadOnline: While the housing market will remain calm until the presidential elections in May, home prices will experience a rise later in the current fiscal year that began on March 21, predicts the head of Tehran Builders Association.
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Publish Date:04/April/2017 | 07:47

Residential Rents to Remain Steady

EghtesadOnline: The housing market is likely to pick up in the next fiscal year (starting March 20) and since most tenants are economically disadvantaged, it is hoped that rents will remain steady or rise proportionally with the value of houses, said the head of Tehran Association of Realtors.
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Publish Date:13/March/2017 | 24:40

Growth Hinges on Housing Expansion

EghtesadOnline: A 5% economic growth is predicted for the next Iranian year (starting March 21) and since oil and agriculture sectors have already developed, in order to reach the aforementioned growth, housing and industrial sectors need to expand, said the chairman of Majlis Planning and Budget Commission.
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Publish Date:07/March/2017 | 13:09

Iran's Property Market Prospects for Foreign Investors

EghtesadOnline: Iran's real-estate sector is in the doldrums, thanks largely to overcapacity in luxury housing and the wider economic downturn that ensued since the 2014 oil price crash threw the economy into a tailspin.
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Publish Date:05/March/2017 | 16:30

Tehran House Sales Slump in February

EghtesadOnline: Realtors in Tehran recorded 15,600 residential real-estate deals during the 11th month of the Iranian fiscal year (ended February 18), indicating a 4.5% drop compared with the same period of last year.
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Publish Date:27/February/2017 | 15:27

Proposals to End Housing Recession

EghtesadOnline: Two measures must be taken to end the lingering recession in the housing sector, said the secretary of Builders Association–a guild establishment that works in coordination with policymakers in the housing sector.
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Publish Date:18/February/2017 | 15:58

Iran’s house prices not increase in near future

EghtesadOnline: House prices have not increased in the past four years and that is not expected to change in the foreseeable future, said the minister of roads and urban development.
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Publish Date:16/February/2017 | 21:48

No Rise in Home Prices

EghtesadOnline: House prices have not increased in the past four years and that is not expected to change in the foreseeable future, said the minister of roads and urban development.
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Publish Date:15/February/2017 | 11:28

Rent-to-Own Firms Enter Iran's Housing Sector

EghtesadOnline: Rent-to-own companies are now allowed to operate in the housing market with the interest rate cap recently devised by the Central Bank of Iran, announced the chairman of Iranian National Leasing Association.
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Publish Date:11/February/2017 | 10:16

No Electoral Impact on Housing Market

EghtesadOnline: Although Iran is set to hold two important elections, namely the presidential and city and village councils polls, in May, there will be no fluctuations in the housing market and the sector is expected to experience a steady trend until June 2017, said Hesam Oqbaei, the head of Tehran Association of Realtors.
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Publish Date:01/February/2017 | 15:08

No Sign of Housing Recovery After 5 Yrs.

EghtesadOnline: The latest analysis of data by the research arm of the Iranian Parliament has revealed that the negative growth in the property market will persist all the way to the end of the current fiscal year in March.
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Publish Date:29/January/2017 | 13:14

Uptick in Housing Starts Raises Recovery Hopes

EghtesadOnline: The Iranian housing market is on a slow but steady path to escape its lingering recession with as an uptick in housing starts and heralds better days for the key sector.
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Publish Date:22/January/2017 | 13:11

Majlis Deadline for Social Housing Plan

EghtesadOnline: Lawmakers have passed a clause regarding Social Housing Plan, stressing that it will be launched in 2017.
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Publish Date:15/January/2017 | 19:00

Housing Recovery Hampered by Sluggish Demand

EghtesadOnline: Official statistics show the housing sector recently experienced a hike in prices but the increase has not been in line with inflation, which means that the sector is still in recession.
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Publish Date:15/January/2017 | 18:58

Tehran Q2 Home Prices Increase

EghtesadOnline: The Statistical Center of Iran has released a report on home prices in Tehran during the summer, indicating that average prices registered a 6% growth compared with the same period of last year.
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Publish Date:12/January/2017 | 14:37

Strong Rise in Bank Maskan’s Mortgage Lending

EghtesadOnline: Bank Maskan, the agent bank of the housing sector and the country’s main mortgage lender, announced a whopping year-on-year increase in the value of mortgages in the first three quarters of the year that ended on December 21.
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Publish Date:01/January/2017 | 05:40

Tehran Home Sales Down, Prices Up

EghtesadOnline: A total of 11,800 housing units were sold in Tehran during the month ending Dec. 20, marking a 5.9% drop in the number of home deals compared with the same period of last year. Home deals also dropped by 5.1% compared with the month before.
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Publish Date:27/December/2016 | 11:13

Social Housing Plan Sent to Cabinet

EghtesadOnline: The state commission for infrastructure-related affairs has approved the annual construction of 100,000 housing units for low-income groups in the framework of Social Housing Plan, announced the housing deputy at the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development.
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Publish Date:17/December/2016 | 10:21

Rouhani Administration Reverts to Old Law to Revive Housing Industry

EghtesadOnline: A law that was approved nearly a decade ago and provides incentives to finance the housing sector has been officially communicated to the relevant bodies by first vice president Eshaq Jahangiri. Enforcement of the law is in line with government efforts to pull the sluggish housing sector out of the long and painful recession.
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Publish Date:14/November/2016 | 20:52