Housing Minister Dr Abdullah Muthalib (L) accompanies President Dr Mohamed Muizzu (R) as he assess progress of Rasmale' reclamation.(Photo/President's Office)
The deadline for submission of applications for land and flats under the government’s new ‘Aailee Boahiyaavahikan’ housing program has been extended to the end of April.
The Housing Ministry opened applications for its new housing scheme in January, offering 15,000 land plots and 7,900 flats from the greater Male’ area.
Applications for land plots had originally been set to close on March 5, and flats on April 18.
But the Housing Ministry announced on Thursday that the applications deadline for both land and flats has been extended to 11:59 pm on April 30.
ސަރުކާރުގެ "ބޯހިޔާވަހިކަން އެންމެންނަށް" ސިޔާސަތުގެ "އާއިލީ ބޯހިޔާވަހިކަން" ޕްރޮގްރާމުގެ ދަށުން މާލޭގައި ދިރިއުޅޭ ރައްޔިތުންނަށް ދިރިއުޅުމަށް ބިން އަދި ފްލެޓަށް އެދި ހުށަހެޅުމުގެ މުއްދަތު އިތުރުކުރުން
— Ministry of Construction, Housing & Infrastructure (@MoCImv) February 26, 2026
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Applications for the 'Aailee Boahiyavahikan' program must be submitted via a dedicated digital portal.
The scheme offers 7,900 flats from the greater Male’ region and 15,000 plots of 1,250 square feet from the greater Male’ region and Rasmale’. The land scheme is divided into two categories. Registered residents of Male’ and other priority category applicants will receive land from greater Male’ and Rasmale’, while people from other islands who reside in Male’ will receive land from Rasmale’.