14/07/2026 13:06 - Sociales
The province of San Luis continues to advance its housing policies, offering concrete opportunities to those who need it most.
Located in the heart of Argentina, the province of San Luis is taking significant steps to address the national housing deficit. This Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at 8:00 AM, the provincial government will hold the fifth raffle of the 'Tenemos Futuro' (We Have a Future) housing plan. In this highly anticipated event, 235 housing slots previously released across 30 different locations will be up for grabs, bringing renewed hope to local families.
The call is directed at families who have previously participated in raffles and, after a thorough validation process, are eligible to re-enter the system. The raffle will cover various picturesque locations in the province, such as Nogolí, Villa Larca, Unión, La Punta, and Villa de Merlo, with varying numbers of slots per jurisdiction. An excess of drawn numbers will also be included to ensure full coverage during the pre-award stage.
Context for international readers: The 'Boletín Oficial' (Official Gazette) mentioned by authorities is the primary legal publication in Argentina where all government acts, including raffle order numbers, are made public for transparency.
Raffles are held on a quarterly basis, and each family's order number is published in the official gazette for public verification.
According to local authorities, these 235 slots became available after inconsistencies were detected in previous awards. This led to the exclusion of applicants who did not meet the requirements established by current regulations.
Among the most frequent irregularities, authorities identified families who already owned a home, those who could not prove the required years of residency, or those who failed to validate their situation with formal documentation (such as marriage certificates or civil union registrations). These situations resulted in the release of spots that are now being raffled again, giving a fair chance to those who genuinely meet the criteria.
The Subsecretary of Housing Policy, Juan Pablo Torres, clarified that being drawn does not mean automatic home ownership. Instead, it initiates a strict documentary verification stage. During this process, sworn declarations are analyzed to confirm compliance with conditions such as:
The provincial government emphasized that this mechanism aims to ensure the concrete allocation of homes currently under construction—surpassing 1,000 units across the province—guaranteeing that every house has a defined owner upon completion.
The Director of the 'Caja Social' (Social Security Fund), Héctor Mazzina, highlighted the importance of families checking their order number published in the Official Gazette to participate. Meanwhile, the executive branch anticipates the opening of new slots in areas where homes are nearing completion, expanding expectations for more San Luis residents dreaming of their permanent home.
Alfredo S. Quiroga