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Russia Expands Unsafe-Housing Relocations as LPR Launches 2025–2030 Plan

The national project aims to resettle 6.2 million square meters and improve housing for 345,000 people by 2030.

Overview

  • The Fund for Territorial Development approved more than 4 billion rubles for six Russian regions to relocate 2,760 residents from 49,200 square meters of unsafe housing.
  • Across the current phase, applications from 45 regions totaling 23.7 billion rubles have been cleared, targeting relocations for about 34,000 people and removal of roughly 616,000 square meters of dilapidated stock.
  • New approvals include 3.4 billion rubles for Yakutia (1,790 people), 285.6 million for Astrakhan Oblast (494), 47.4 million for Kostroma (141), 130.6 million for Smolensk (138), 33.6 million for Pskov (67), and 176.5 million for Krasnodar Krai (125).
  • Separately, the LPR government approved a 2025–2030 resettlement program and will allocate over 1.2 billion rubles in 2025 for compensation and apartment purchases on primary and secondary markets.
  • LPR authorities plan to assist about 500 residents from 36 buildings by the end of 2026 across cities including Stakhanov, Perevalsk, Bryanka, Alchevsk, Kirovsk, Sverdlovsk, Krasny Luch, Antratsyt, and Krasnodon, while FRT reports 17,000 houses repaired nationwide so far this year.