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Libya Press
On 23 June 2026 at 18:21 UTC, Libya's National Housing and Real Estate Development Programme (NHRDP) announced that registration is now open for real estate developers, investors and financial service providers to take part in new integrated housing projects across the country. The initiative is part of a broader goal to deliver 150,000 housing units by 2030.
The NHRDP made the announcement through an official statement published today on the Libya Herald website. According to the statement, the programme invites qualified companies to register for upcoming housing developments that will combine residential units with essential community facilities. The NHRDP emphasises that the registration process is designed to be transparent, accessible and conducted via a secure online portal.
This move follows the NHRDP’s mandate to stimulate private sector participation in Libya’s housing sector, aiming to reduce the existing supply gap and support sustainable urban development. The programme highlights that integrated projects will include not only homes but also services such as schools, clinics and retail spaces, creating self‑sufficient neighbourhoods.
In its statement, the National Housing and Real Estate Development Programme declared, We invite developers and investors to register for new integrated housing projects across Libya.
The programme added that the registration procedure is straightforward, requiring interested parties to submit company profiles, technical capabilities and financial guarantees through the designated portal.
For Libyan families, this development offers a tangible prospect of accessing modern, affordable housing that includes essential amenities within walking distance. By opening registration today, the NHRDP signals its commitment to leveraging private sector expertise and capital to accelerate housing delivery, potentially easing pressure on informal settlements and improving living conditions in urban centres such as Tripoli, Benghazi and Sabha.
Companies interested in participating are encouraged to visit the NHRDP’s registration portal immediately to review the requirements and submit their applications. As Libya advances toward its housing goals, collaboration between the state and developers will be pivotal in turning the vision of 150,000 new homes into a reality for citizens nationwide.
— LibyaPress / Economy Desk