
ArmInfo. Armenian authorities have made changes the state housing support program for families forcibly displaced from Karabakh. The resolution was approved by the RA Cabinet of Ministers at its meeting on March 26.
According to Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Arsen Torosyan, more than 5,232 families have received housing certificates to date, with over 2,336 already purchasing a house/apartment or beginning construction. The current draft proposes to consider children born on or before December 31, 2026, as family members, regardless of when the family submitted the online application and received the certificate required by the program. This is because, under current legislation, a child born between January 1, 2025, and December 31, 2026, is considered a beneficiary if the family submitted the online application and received the necessary certificate before December 31, 2025.
The second amendment proposes suggests that the current mortgage repayment support can be used by beneficiaries who, as of July 1, 2025, did not receive a mortgage loan for the purchase of residential real estate or the construction of an individual residential home, but instead received a real estate secured consumer loan to refinance a mortgage loan.
The government also revised the amount of support established by the program. In particular, it is proposed to expand the list of settlements with a 4 million dram limit, which currently stands at 611, by 150 settlements. This applies to communities bordering Yerevan. Previously, in the case of Yerevan and the surrounding communities, beneficiaries could receive compensation in the amount of 3 million drams upon the sale of certificates, but now, in their case, the amount will be 4 million drams (Ashtarak, Artashat, Masis, Parakar, Abovyan, Nairi, Nor Hachn, Garni, Jrvezh). Yerevan will receive 3 million drams, some border communities ( 5 in total), will receive 5 million drams, and all other settlements will receive 4 million drams," Arsen Torosyan said.