July 4, 2025 - 18:51
The Ministry of National Economy has unveiled an exciting initiative under the Hungarian Village Programme, aimed at revitalizing small towns across the country. This program, which has been in effect since 2023, seeks to provide state-owned, unused real estate to villages with populations of 5,000 or fewer residents.
The initiative is designed to stimulate local economies and encourage population growth in these smaller communities. By offering free real estate, the government hopes to attract new residents and businesses, ultimately leading to the rejuvenation of these towns. The available properties include a variety of buildings and land parcels that can be utilized for residential, commercial, or community development purposes.
Local officials are optimistic about the potential impact of the program, viewing it as an opportunity to enhance the quality of life for residents and create a more vibrant community atmosphere. As towns begin to take advantage of this offer, the initiative may serve as a model for similar programs in other regions.
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