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Members of the B40 and M40 groups are calling for more affordable housing in urban and suburban areas. — Picture via TWITTER

12MP MTR: Regulation to limit purchase of one affordable house per citizen will be enforced

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 11 — The regulation to limit the purchase of only one affordable house per eligible citizen will be enforced, in an effort to ensure an adequate supply of affordable housing.

According to the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) Mid-Term Review (MTR) released by the Ministry of Economy today, a housing database will be developed in this regard to enable more accurate cross-qualification screening of ownership information with relevant agencies.

Land inventory information which integrates all information on waqf land will also be established to identify suitable land for more affordable housing.

“In addition, collaboration with the state religious councils and relevant agencies will accelerate the development of affordable houses on the waqf land,” the review added.

According to the review, the regulation related to exit policy for public housing will be enforced by developing guidelines and procedures for overqualified tenants to move to appropriate housing options.

In addition, the 10-year-old moratorium period on the resale of houses will be expanded to include all public housing.

A comprehensive study will be undertaken to explore strategies and initiatives in managing affordable housing supply through the secondary market.

The development of a national housing action plan to identify real housing needs will facilitate the provision of suitable housing, and housing programmes implemented by the government will be guided by the concept of shelter as a basic need and human right instead of ownership.

This transition is to support the Big Bold Housing measure for the rakyat and in this regard, the role of public and private sectors will be crucial by actively participating in the provision of housing that is safe, secure, and affordable.

— Bernama

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