The Provincial Council of Córdoba is advancing its protected housing plan with the incorporation of plots ceded by a total of nine town councils. This initiative will enable the construction of 35 new rental homes in various locations across the province.
The president of the provincial institution, Salvador Fuentes, accompanied by the delegate for Presidency, Marta Siles, and the mayors of the involved municipalities, signed the public deed formalizing these cessions. Fuentes highlighted that this agreement is an essential step for the Council to promote new protected housing developments in the signatory municipalities.
The collaboration between the Council and the town councils aims to make public land available for a housing policy that expands the supply of affordable rentals. The new homes will be distributed as follows: three in Aguilar de la Frontera, three in Dos Torres, one in El Viso, three in Fuente Carreteros, three in Fuente Palmera, seven in Hornachuelos, five in Iznájar, four in La Carlota, and six in Posadas.
These actions are part of the Program for the Promotion of Protected Rental Housing Investments 2023-2026, which has a budget of 5.5 million euros and plans for the construction of 46 homes in eleven locations in Córdoba.
Fuentes emphasized the importance of these actions in retaining the rural population and facilitating access to affordable housing. With this signing, cooperation with the towns is reinforced, and the provincial strategy to create a protected housing stock to meet residential needs is advanced.




