PROGRAMA DE ARRENDAMENTO ACESSÍVEL

The Renda Acessível Program (PAA) seeks to promote an extended lease offer at prices compatible with household income. It is a government initiative to try to meet the needs of people whose income level does not allow access to adequate housing on the market.
The Portuguese Government’s Housing and Urban Rehabilitation Institute (IHRU) provides part of its assets to expand the offer of affordable housing. The properties are allocated by lot. For each competition, the agency publishes an opening notice with the eligibility conditions and the necessary requirements for those interested.
More information: https://www.portaldahabitacao.pt/web/guest/concursos_arrendamento

Chave na Mão – Housing Mobility Program for Territorial Cohesion allows families residing in territories under strong urban pressure, who have their own housing and want to move their residence to territories with low housing density, to make their homes available in affordable rental.
The 1º Direito – Support Program for Access to Housing aims to support people who live in unworthy housing conditions and who do not have the financial capacity to bear the cost of access to adequate housing. The dynamics of the program are mainly directed towards the rehabilitation of buildings and leasing, promoting social and territorial inclusion.
Any person or household that lives in undignified conditions, has no housing alternative and is in a financial need can apply for help. You must complete the form on the electronic platform of the Supported Lease. If an entity has available housing or other support to respond to the request, the applicant will be informed.

The Porta 65 – JOVEM Program is a financial aid system for young people. It supports the rental of residential houses, attributing a percentage of the rent as a monthly subsidy. It aims to boost the market and encourage a more autonomous lifestyle by young people alone, in family or in cohabitation.
The PORTA DE ENTRADA applies to situations of urgent need for accommodation for people who, as a result of an unpredictable or exceptional event, are temporarily or permanently deprived of the place where they maintained their permanent residence or who are at risk imminent to be in that condition.
The objective of the Reabilitar Para Arrendar program is to finance the rehabilitation of buildings aged 30 years or over, which should be used predominantly for housing purposes. It has the financial support of the European Investment Bank and the Council of Europe Development Bank.
At Renda Segura, Lisbon City Council, taking advantage of the tax exemptions in the State Budget, will lease houses to owners of local accommodation, vacant properties or free buildings and sublet them at affordable prices through the Accessible Income program.