National Land and Housing Organization to Support Construction of Schools in Qorveh and Dehgolan
Mohammad Rasoul Shekhi Zadeh, the parliamentarian representing Qorveh and Dehgolan, announced that two six-classroom schools will be built in the cities of Qorveh and Dehgolan to serve residents of Mehr Housing and the National Housing Movement projects.
Priorities of National Land and Housing Organization Announced at Board Appointment Ceremony
The CEO of Iran’s National Land and Housing Organization outlined the agency’s key priorities during a ceremony introducing two new board members, emphasizing the implementation of the National Housing Production Surge Law, population growth initiatives, and housing support for low-income groups and war veterans.
National Land and Housing Organization Holds Properties and Legal Council Meeting
The National Land and Housing Organization convened a session of its Property and Legal Council with the participation of the Deputy for Property and Legal Affairs, senior headquarters directors, and the Director General of Roads and Urban Development of Hormozgan Province to address regional issues.
Iran Allocates Nearly 95,000 Land Plots Under Population Growth Law
Iran has allocated land for almost 95,000 applicants as part of its population growth initiative, according to the head of the National Land and Housing Organization.
Unfinished Mehr Housing Project in Gorgan Under Review
The National Land and Housing Organization has begun reviewing solutions to resolve the status of an unfinished Mehr Housing project in Gorgan.
Iran’s Deputy Roads Minister Inspects National Housing Projects in Rasht
Iran’s deputy minister of roads and urban development visited National Housing Movement projects in Rasht during a one-day trip to Gilan Province, the National Land and Housing Organization said on Saturday.
Iran Reviews 52-Hectare Site in Gonbad-e Kavus for 1,000 Housing Units
Iran’s deputy minister of roads and urban development and head of the National Land and Housing Organization visited a 52-hectare site in Gonbad-e Kavus, which is planned to accommodate more than 1,000 residential units, the organization said on Saturday.