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Cuba says it will allow people to buy and sell homes for the first time in
more than 50 years.Cuba's Granma - the official newspaper of the Communist Party
- announced the move Thursday, saying it applies to Cuban citizens and permanent
residents.
The new law, set to take effect November 10, is part of a series of reforms
President Raul Castro has undertaken in an effort to boost the communist-led
island's economy. Under the new rules, Cubans will be able to own one main
residence and one secondary home.
Before, they were banned from selling their homes, making complex swap
arrangements the only legal way to exchange property. The restrictions also led
many into black-market deals.The move to open up housing sales follows Cuba's
legalization in October of buying and selling cars. |
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