In Kazakhstan, a project has been launched to conduct electronic trading in state-owned land plots. On June 22-24, three sites were successfully sold in the Kyzylorda region. This was reported by ElDala.kz with reference to the Ministry of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry.
One of the sold sections with a starting price of 1.5 million tenge left the electronic auction for 2.8 million tenge, the second was paid for 246 thousand tenge, the third was sold at a price of 396 thousand tenge, the department noted.
The next auction is scheduled for July 8, three land plots in Aktobe are put up for these auctions. Two land plots in the Almaty region are also being prepared for sale.
The electronic trading project is being implemented jointly with the State Corporation "Government for Citizens", the Ministries of Agriculture, Justice, JSC "National Information Technologies" and regional akimats.
“The goal of the project is to automate the entire range of business processes for both clients and government agencies and departments. At the same time, the subject should be able to control the course of his appeal up to the final result. All citizens of Kazakhstan can participate in the auction,” the ministry informed.
Currently, the State Corporation "Government for Citizens" together with the akimats is also working on the implementation of the Unified State Real Estate Cadastre (EGKN), which combined 226 disparate databases of the automated information system of the state land cadastre (AIS SLC) and the state database "Real Estate Register" (SDB RN). Access to information about the land fund and real estate is provided through the Public Cadastral Map, which operates online.