Prima Casa Plus from maib - Your new home is now even closer

Prima Casa Plus from maib - Your new home is now even closer

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Just imagine how nice it is to open the door to your own home - a place where you keep memories and make plans for the future. With CasaHub and maib your dream will become a reality - discover the new program "Prima Casa Plus", created especially for you.

Prima Casă Plus is a government program, thanks to which you can buy an apartment in an old or new building, as well as purchase a house in any locality of the Republic of Moldova.

Why choose Prima Casă Plus?

Still in doubt? Find out about the benefits of the new mortgage program:

• Wide opportunities for various incomes, including foreign ones;
• Without own contribution, first payment – ​​0 MDL;
• Maximum amount – 2,500,000 MDL;
• Loan term – up to 30 years;
• Floating interest rate – 6.46%;
• Opportunity to purchase an apartment in a new or secondary building or a house anywhere in Moldova;
• Age for application is from 18 to 50 years.

Your new home is closer than you think. Apply for the Prima Casă Plus program, take advantage of all the benefits and celebrate your purchase with your family and friends in your new home as soon as possible.

All you need to do is fill out the registration form, and we'll take care of the rest.

The form is available here:FORM


 

For a loan of MDL 600,000 for a term of 30 years at an interest rate 6,46% the monthly payment will be 3,857.40 MDL. DAE will be 6,97%, and the total amount to be paid is 1,394,603.50 MDL.

Interest rate for a mortgage loan “prima casă” is floating and consists of the base rate 3.46 percentage points according to the “Prima casă” Program published by the National Bank of Moldova, and a bank margin in the amount 3% (maximum margin approved by the Ministry of Finance) established on the date of granting the loan in accordance with the current Price Policy for banking products and services for individuals.
We remind you that in the case of loans with a floating interest rate, the latter changes twice a year, on January 1 and July 1, according to the base index published by the NBM.