Social housing
Social housing is for people and families that are unable to ensure their own housing and need help with everyday life (social services and benefits). Social housing can be a subsidised apartment or a place at a social housing unit.
A subsidised apartment is a temporary living place where you can live alone or with your family and receive support via various social services and benefits in order to cope with everyday life. A place at a social housing unit (such as a bed or a room) is also a temporary living place but you will live in the same room and/or share the common rooms with other people who might not be your family members. We will always support people who live in a social housing unit in returning to independent life (i.e. resocialisation). The social welfare departament of the city district of your place of residence based on the Population Registry will help to determine which living situation is suitable for the needs and possibilities of you or your family (according to the structure of the family, availability of living spaces, social and economic coping abilities, financial capability etc.). You can also apply to the service or register yourself as an applicant for a living space there.
See:
· Further information about the city’s living spaces by district.
Where to start
The prerequisite for receiving a housing is that you have been registered as an applicant in the city district government of your place of residence according to the Population Registry.
Information about the available living places in each district can be found on Tallinn’s website.
You can only apply to living places that have been made available in the district where you are registered as an applicant.
Complete the application form, sign it digitally and send it to the city district government of your place of residence.
Result
The applicant for the living space will receive notice of whether or not their application was approved within a month of submitting.
Where to start
The qualification for dwelling allocation is the fact that you have been registered as a dwelling applicant in the local district administration. Data on free dwellings have been listed by districts in Tallinn’s homepage. Applications can be submitted only for the dwellings that were published in the district where you have been registered as a dwelling applicant. Fill out the application, take it to your local district administration or fill out the application at the local district administration.
Result
Eluruumi taotleja saab otsuse taotluse rahuldamisest või tagasi lükkamisest ühe kuu jooksul peale avalduse ja sellele lisatavate dokumentide esitamist
Haabersti District Administration
Kristiine District Administration
Reception hours
Lasnamäe District Administration
Reception hours
Mustamäe District Administration
Nõmme District Administration
Reception hours
Pirita District Administration
Reception hours
Northern Tallinn Administration
Aja broneerimine vastuvõtule 645 7071 või [email protected]
Reception hours
City Centre Administration
Reception hours
Where to start
The qualification for dwelling allocation is the fact that you have been registered as a dwelling applicant in the local district administration. Data on free dwellings have been listed by districts in Tallinn’s homepage. Applications can be submitted only for the dwellings that were published in the district where you have been registered as a dwelling applicant. Fill out the application and submit it to your local district administration.
Result
Eluruumi taotleja saab otsuse taotluse rahuldamisest või tagasi lükkamisest ühe kuu jooksul peale avalduse ja sellele lisatavate dokumentide esitamist
Haabersti District Administration
Kristiine District Administration
Reception hours
Lasnamäe District Administration
Reception hours
Mustamäe District Administration
Nõmme District Administration
Reception hours
Pirita District Administration
Reception hours
Northern Tallinn Administration
Aja broneerimine vastuvõtule 645 7071 või [email protected]
Reception hours
City Centre Administration