INTIEABelgium · Brussels zero interest green loan for residential sectorPolicyIn force

Brussels zero interest green loan for residential sector

Residential owners and renting tets (with the written agreement of the dwelling’s owner) are eligible for a green loan for energy improving works at their residences located in Brussels region.  The loans are available either through Crédal or through a Housing Fund (Fonds du…

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Country / jurisdiction: Belgium · Year: 2017 · Status: In force · Level: State/Provincial · Type: Voluntary

Residential owners and renting tets (with the written agreement of the dwelling’s owner) are eligible for a green loan for energy improving works at their residences located in Brussels region.

The loans are available either through Crédal or through a Housing Fund (Fonds du Logement). Eligible parties are allowed to borrow from EUR 500 to EUR 25,000 at preferential rates. Loans can also cover a purchase of solar PV panels, heat pumps (hot water and warming) and solar water heaters.

Crédal offers loans under the following conditions:

The loan is available to eligible parties at preferential rates ranging from 0% to 1% to be reimbursed within a maximum of 10 years. The 0% rate is applied to people whose annual income does not exceed EUR 30,000 for a one-person household and EUR 60,000 for two person households. Beyond these revenue levels, a rate of 1% applies to the loan.

The Housing Fund offers loans under the following conditions:

The loan is available to eligible parties at preferential rates ranging from 0% to 2% to be reimbursed within a maximum of 30 years.

The 0% rate is applied to people whose annual income does not exceed EUR 15,000.

Beyond these revenues, a custom rate based on an annual income will be applied, however, it will not exceed 2%.

Official source: http://www.maisonenergiehuis.be/fr/pr%C3%AAt-vert-bruxellois

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