The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) decided in May 2022, to build 20,000 housing units for tenants. People competed for the housing unites through filling online forms that laid out the units’ specifications and tenant needs.

Over 80,000 people in Sulaimani have applied to get a unit, but according to director of Tenants Association Barham Sardar, through a committee will remove from the list ineligible applicants will, as the units are for tenants and the needy.

The project to build 8,000 housing units for tenants in Sulaimani has been directed to investment and construction will start soon, an official said. Those that benefit from the units would pay for them through long-term installments.

Barham Sardar told Kurdsat English that 8,000 of the 20,000 units will be built in Sulaimani, some of them near Tasluja, and the other units in Tanjaro areas of Sulaimani. On May 2022, the KRG announced a plan to build 20,000 housing units for low-income earners across the Kurdistan region.

Sardar noted that the KRG Investment Board has submitted the project to the investors to construct the residential units, they expected the investors to reply this week. The housing units are planned as apartments.

On November 13, director of KRG Board of Investment Muhammad Shukri announced launching construction of 862 housing units in Duhok.

Housing prices has increased in the past decades in the Kurdistan region, with many people moving to renting flats and homes, as buying houses and apartments have become unaffordable to many, especially the young people.