Twelve houses have been bought by a Lincolnshire council to provide homes for families fleeing war zones.
The properties in Langtoft, near Market Deeping, cost £1.8m and will be jointly paid for by the government and South Kesteven District Council.
They will be used as temporary accommodation for Afghan and Ukrainian families who have arrived legally in the UK, the council said.
Afterwards they will be added to the council’s social housing stock.
The homes are the first of a total of 21 earmarked for the scheme in the area and are a mix of two and three-bedroom new-build houses and two-bedroom bungalows.