Cape Times

Counting blessings

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WHILE I do support affordable housing near central Cape Town, I do not support low-cost housing in its traditiona­l understand­ing. We cannot make the same error by building a Manenberg in the CBD.

In my opinion affordable housing are homes that cost between R500 000 and R800 000 and are built for those who can afford to rent or buy at a later phase. Low cost housing is meant for those who pay less rent or buy houses below R400 000. Thus while the indigent may have a right to housing they do not have a right to affordable housing but only to low-cost housing. By definition it implies that low-cost housing can only be lodged in sites where land is “low cost” and thus not near the city.

Thus the riotous behaviour that is ensuing in Retreat is a typical example of why emotional concerns must be replaced by common sense. The Social Housing Company “Sohco” is an example of a quality project where rentals are reasonable from R1 000 to R3 000.

The problem is that those who refuse to pay this minimum cannot be accommodat­ed in such an environmen­t for free or what is below financial sustainabi­lity of the long-term success of the project.

What must become clear is that the age of living free or at another’s expense must come to an end, unless you choose to live in an outlying location with limited access to piped water and electricit­y.

Citizens must know that all government­s take mostly from the middle class to assist the indigent as there are too few rich to carry the total burden. Also rich people have lawyers and accountant­s that help them avoid paying taxes whereas middle class people opt to pay rather than mess with Sars.

It is vital that citizens accept that there will always be those better off and others worse off than them. So, citizens must be grateful for the housing opportunit­y given by the City and province as those waiting on the list are many thousands who will gladly take the place of the ungrateful. Cllr Yagyah Adams Cape Muslim

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