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THE thought of having to fork more money each month to pay for a house really scares me. I can barely survive on my current pay. The Government should know that with inflation, we need more money in order to buy a house. I hope the Government will give higher incentives to help me own a house in the Klang Valley.

> M. Priyanka, 30, has worked more than seven years in the travel industry. She earns about RM4,500 a month.

I AM looking for a house within the RM200,000 range, so I can pay RM1,000 monthly instalment­s. Most houses within the area I am looking at are about RM350,000, which will see me paying about RM1,800 or more monthly. I inquired about a 1Malaysia People’s Housing (PR1MA) housing scheme but the apartment costs RM250,000.

> T. Roshene Malar, 37, a factory supervisor in Ipoh, has been working for 20 years but is yet to own a home.

CAN the Government regulate the profit margin of developers? I heard they are making over 40% profit margin. I am looking for a property costing between RM100,000 and RM250,000. However the property matching my wishlist, with CCTVs, proper lighting and road design, is priced at RM500,000 and above.

> Freelance writer S. Ista Kyra, 30, and a mother of one from Ipoh.

I AM fortunate I am earning in Singapore dollars and have saved money for the past 10 months to use as downpaymen­t for a house. I am probably going for a project by the Federal or state government (under the Rumah Mampu Milik Johor scheme). I hope luck will be on my side and I will get a house this year or the next.

> Technician Syazwan Ismail, 23, works in Singapore and is renting a three-room flat in Stulang Darat, Johor.

THE developmen­t taking place in Iskandar Malaysia has pushed up prices of residentia­l properties in south Johor, making it difficult for an average wage earner like me to own a house. I have applied for the affordable housing scheme sometime ago but have yet to get any news on whether my applicatio­n is approved or otherwise.

> Mohd Akmall Shafiq Tino Mohd Idham Daniel, 23, moved to Larkin, Johor, from Melaka about two years ago.

THE price of houses, even so called low-cost ones, is more than RM200,000 in Sabah and we cannot afford it so I wish the Government can build terrace-type houses that cost between RM120,000 and RM200,000. I am hoping for truly affordable houses for families earning less than RM4,000 a month, just like mine.

> Civil servant Andy Leo.

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