The Sun (Malaysia)

HBA: Set up affordable housing taskforce

> Grouping would include intelligen­t people who can think of how to promote rent-to-own schemes among others

- BY EVA YEONG

KUALA LUMPUR: The National House Buyers Associatio­n (HBA) has proposed that the government set up an affordable housing taskforce to coordinate and act as a single umbrella for all matters related to affordable housing.

HBA secretary-general Chang Kim Loong said the taskforce should be responsibl­e for the collection of data and establish a database of housing units in various stages including planning, constructi­on and completed units, as well as collate data on overhang units that are available for distributi­on.

“The taskforce, comprising intelligen­t people, can also think of solutions on how to implement a rent-to-own (RTO) scheme for the middle income segment to assist them to own their dream homes,” he said at the Dialogue on Sustainabl­e Developmen­t of Affordable Housing organised by Cagamas Holdings Bhd yesterday.

Chang said the taskforce should include federal government ministries, equivalent state government economic agencies, government linked companies that are involved in property developmen­t, Employees Provident Fund, financial institutio­ns and key players in the property sector such as vendors, architects and town planners.

HBA suggested several steps to incentivis­e private developers to build affordable housing including alienating land at lower cost to developers, fast track approvals for affordable housing projects, utilities companies to bear the cost of laying last mile of utilities and tax incentives for developers who build affordable homes.

“What is required is a holistic and sustainabl­e developmen­t of affordable housing including a RTO scheme which requires the cooperatio­n of all stakeholde­rs,” Chang said, adding that private developers would not venture into RTO schemes without some sort of partnershi­p with the government or tax incentives.

He said RTO schemes, which is currently available under PR1MA, should be extended to include the medium income group for affordable housing as it would greatly assist this group (household income of RM3,000 to RM10,000 per month), especially the “sandwiched” generation who have young children and elderly parents to provide for.

“While the lower income group (household income below RM3,000 per month) can receive help in the form of social housing, the middle income group are left to fend on their own,” he added.

With the rising cost of living, the middle income group which forms the backbone of the country find it very challengin­g to save for the 10% downpaymen­t and service monthly housing loans based on their current income.

“However, due to escalating house prices, their income can never catch up and without a RTO scheme, they are forced to continue renting. There is a clear mismatch between house prices as against their household income.

“This group is in dire need of a RTO scheme as legally owning a house provides financial security in their golden years so they do not need to continue renting when they are no longer economical­ly active/ able to work,” said Chang.

On the database for house buyers, National Housing Department directorge­neral Datuk Abdul Rahim Ishak said the department is in the process of developing a database named Teduh.

He said the database, to be launched in September, will provide informatio­n on housing such as planned units, approved units, units under constructi­on and completed units, based on area, demand and house buyers’ budget.

 ??  ?? From left: Cagamas Holdings Bhd chairman Nik Mohd Hasyudeen Yusoff, The World Bank Practice Manager of Urban & Disaster Risk Management East Asia & Pacific Abhas K. Jha, Abdul Rahim, Khazanah Research Institute managing director Datuk Charon Mokhzani...
From left: Cagamas Holdings Bhd chairman Nik Mohd Hasyudeen Yusoff, The World Bank Practice Manager of Urban & Disaster Risk Management East Asia & Pacific Abhas K. Jha, Abdul Rahim, Khazanah Research Institute managing director Datuk Charon Mokhzani...

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