With An Investment Of R$ 476 Million, The My House, My Life Program Will Build 2,609 Homes And Benefit 10 Thousand Brazilians.
The housing program My House, My Life continues to expand its initiatives with a new significant investment. The contract for the construction of 2,609 new homes has been authorized by the Ministry of Cities, according to a decree published in the Official Gazette on Friday (9/13). The total amount allocated to the project is R$ 476.1 million, and the expectation is to benefit more than 10 thousand Brazilians in various regions of the country. My House, My Life has been one of the main public housing policies in Brazil, focused on providing homes for low-income families. With this new round of investments, the program will cover all five regions of Brazil, focusing on urban areas that already have or are in the process of expanding infrastructure.
Midwest And North Regions Receive New Homes
The investment in My House, My Life will ensure the construction of housing units in states from all five Brazilian regions.
In the Midwest, the states of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul have been included.
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In Cuiabá (MT), 192 new homes will be built, while the municipality of Naviraí (MS) will see the construction of 60 housing units.
In the North region, the program will serve two states. In Acre, the capital Rio Branco will receive 333 new homes, distributed across two housing projects: Minha Dignidade Rosa Linda and Minha Dignidade Santo Antônio II.
In Amazonas, 320 units will be built in Manaus, through the Morar Melhor 22 and Morar Melhor 23 projects.
These homes are part of an ongoing effort to reduce the housing deficit in regions historically lacking adequate infrastructure.
Northeast Gains Investment In Several Cities
In the Northeast, several cities will also benefit from the new investment from My House, My Life.
The state of Sergipe, for example, will have the construction of 480 homes in the city of Lagarto, with a highlight on the Cidade Nova Residential Stage I, II, and III.
In Bahia, two cities will be benefited: Itamaraju will receive 150 new housing units, and Teixeira de Freitas will have 248 new residences.
Also in the Northeast region, the state of Pernambuco will benefit from 144 new homes in Santa Cruz do Capibaribe, within the Santa Cruz do Capibaribe Residential Project Mod I.
The state of Piauí is also on the list of benefiting cities, with the construction of 50 new housing units in the municipality of Regeneração, which will be served by the Residencial Regeneração 2 project.
South And Southeast Regions Will Also Benefit From My House, My Life
In addition to the Midwest, North, and Northeast regions, the investment in the My House, My Life program will extend to the South and Southeast.
In the South, the state of Rio Grande do Sul will be benefited with the construction of 440 new homes in Porto Alegre, within the San Gennaro I and II residential complexes.
In the Southeast region, São Gonçalo, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, will have 192 new housing units in the Residencial Reserva dos Manacás.
These investments represent an attempt to reduce the housing deficit in these regions, providing homes with access to basic services and, mainly, bringing safety and stability for low-income families.
My House, My Life, by ensuring access to housing, also strengthens the local economy, generating jobs during the construction of the units and boosting the infrastructure sector in areas where development is still incipient.
My House, My Life And The Social Impact Of The Investment
My House, My Life not only stands out for the number of homes delivered but also for the social impact generated in each community served.
The 2,609 new housing units that will be built in consolidated urban areas or in the process of expansion will contribute to a significant improvement in the quality of life of the benefiting families.
The regions served by the new investment are diverse, covering both capitals and smaller towns. This demonstrates the national reach of the program, which aims to reduce regional inequalities in access to housing.
The Ministry of Cities, responsible for managing the program, reinforces that all units will be delivered with the necessary infrastructure to ensure comfort and safety for families.
Furthermore, the construction works will contribute to the development of the surrounding areas, creating opportunities for employment, commerce, and services.
The economic impact is also relevant. The constructions generate direct and indirect jobs, boost the construction sector, and have a multiplier effect on the local economy.
Each new home delivered represents an important step towards guaranteeing the right to adequate housing for thousands of Brazilians.
The list of cities benefited by the investment from My House, My Life includes several strategic locations where the housing deficit is a challenge to be faced.
The constructions will provide more than just housing; they also have the potential to improve the quality of life of the communities, bringing urban development and growth opportunities.
With the new investment cycle of R$ 476.1 million, the My House, My Life program reinforces its commitment to the low-income population, showing that housing is a priority for the Federal Government.

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