Generalitat approves fifty-seven protected homes in Torrent for twelve point one million

Published on June 28, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Valencian Regional Government has given the green light to the construction of 57 affordable rental protected homes in Torrent, with a budget of 12.1 million euros. The units, ranging from 1 to 3 bedrooms, will include a parking space and will be designed under criteria of energy efficiency and adaptability. This initiative seeks to offer cheap housing alternatives in an area with high demand, alleviating pressure on families.

Modern architectural rendering of a multi-story residential building under construction in Torrent, showing workers installing solar panels on the roof while others assemble prefabricated energy-efficient wall panels, crane lifting a modular balcony with integrated parking space below, photorealistic engineering visualization, warm Mediterranean sunlight casting long shadows, exposed structural beams with insulation layers, construction site activity with safety barriers and scaffolding, detailed mechanical systems visible through cutaway section, dramatic afternoon lighting, ultra-realistic materials including glass, concrete and aluminum, cinematic technical illustration.

Efficiency and adaptable design for a modern housing stock 🏗️

The homes are planned with low-consumption climate control systems, improved thermal insulation, and an orientation that maximizes natural light. Adaptability allows the interior layout to be modified according to the tenant's needs, with lightweight partitions and pre-installation for basic home automation. The included parking responds to the mobility needs in an urban area with a shortage of spaces. The total cost, 12.1 million, is financed with regional and European funds.

57 affordable flats: the solution that won't reach your neighborhood 😅

Of course, 57 homes for Torrent, which has over 85,000 inhabitants, is like putting a patch on a sinking ship. But hey, it's a nice patch, with parking and adaptable design. The important thing is that the lucky ones who get them can boast about cheap rent while the rest continue to pay an arm and a leg for a studio without an elevator. The Regional Government, of course, has already taken the credit.