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Anah updates its financial aid guide for 2025

The financial aid guide from the National Housing Agency (Anah) is intended to be an essential tool for renovation and household support professionals. In order to provide a relevant document that integrates the latest developments in aid, Anah published its updated version on January 3, 2025.

This guide brings together all the information you need to know: financial aid available, eligibility conditions, resource ceilings, technical criteria for eligible work“, specifies the Agency on its social networks.

A look back at the new features for 2025

The guide first reviews the new developments for the year 2025: impact of recent decrees, orders and European directives, measures to simplify the general regulations of the agency, regime of advances on aid for stone and decisions still in progress. waiting.

Important changes include changes to certain packages, advances and financing rates. “Packages for heating systems using biomass decrease by 30%” et “advances made to very modest households are increased to a maximum of 50%“, specifies Anah. Moreover, in terms of overall renovation, “the financing rates for households with higher incomes are set at 10% (gain of 2 classes), 15% (gain of 3 classes) and 20% (gain of 4 classes)“.

The gas boiler is also impacted at the start of 2025. In fact, since January 1, it is no longer possible to finance the installation of this type of equipment in co-ownership nor via My Decent Housing Bonus. However, certain exceptions are provided for:Work programs incorporating a gas boiler, adopted at the General Assembly no later than June 30, 2025, may be financed, if the file is submitted before September 30, 2025“, details Anah.

A complete guide, which is not limited to Anah aids

After a reminder of the scale of resource ceilings (very modest, modest, intermediate and higher incomes), the document returns to the three main types of aid from Anah: those for energy renovation, those for adaptation to the loss of autonomy and those for the fight against substandard housing. Subsidy by subsidy, it details the conditions for benefiting from it, who can request it, the work concerned as well as the different amounts of bonuses and specific ceilings. The guide sheets also include practical advice and reminders, adapted to each aid.

The document does not only stop at Anah's devices. It also reviews other, complementary options that households can claim. For energy renovation, it presents, for example, energy saving certificates (EEC), reduced rate VAT, aid from local authorities and even property tax exemption. The guide therefore aims to serve as a comprehensive tool for professionals.

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