A major innovation in the 10th round is that applicants submitted loan pre-approval letters from CBE before the lottery. This means all winners already have financing ready for the 80%, dramatically reducing dropouts.
The is more than just a lottery—it is a functioning system of transparency, financing, and urban development. For the thousands of teachers, civil servants, and private-sector workers who see their names on that list, it represents the first real step out of rental insecurity and into ownership. A major innovation in the 10th round is
For those facing connectivity barriers, the City Administration posts complete physical printouts of the PDF registries across all 11 Sub-City (Kifle Ketema) housing bureaus. Local state media outlets, including Fana Broadcasting Corporate (FBC) and the Addis Zemen newspaper, routinely host temporary look-up portals or print special pull-out segments featuring winning registration codes. 🛠️ Step-by-Step Post-Lottery Work and Requirements For the thousands of teachers, civil servants, and
The 10th round is particularly significant because it represents a maturation of the system—learning from delays in previous rounds (Rounds 5 through 9) and introducing digital transparency. For the thousands of teachers
The Addis Ababa Administration frequently uses SMS notifications for winners. Additionally, authorized Telegram channels (such as "Addis Ababa Savings and Houses Development") often post the digitized, searchable lists. 4. Local Newspapers
The allocation process handles a massive volume of applicants through an automated raffle. In typical lottery rounds, over one million residents compete for tens of thousands of completed units. The Raffle System
To be eligible for the official lottery drawing, registrants have to meet specific financial milestones under the government-backed 20/80 scheme. The framework establishes clear thresholds based on registration timelines and minimum savings: