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12MP achieves 98.8 pct of target to build half million affordable houses

28 Aug 2025, 5:21 AM
12MP achieves 98.8 pct of target to build half million affordable houses
12MP achieves 98.8 pct of target to build half million affordable houses
12MP achieves 98.8 pct of target to build half million affordable houses

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 28 — A total of 98.8 per cent of the target of 500,000 affordable housing units under the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) has been successfully achieved so far, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Anwar, who is also the Finance Minister, said that as of last June, 493,874 housing units had been completed or were at various stages of implementation.

"As of June 30, 2025, a total of 197,311 units had been completed according to the initial plan, but that number is far from what is needed. That is why in the new emphasis, we have added 217,371 units or 43.5 per cent, which are currently in the construction stage, while another 79,192 or 15 per cent have received planning approval.

"In 12MP, the target was high, but the implementation was weak; that is why it was given priority under the supervision of the Housing and Local Government Ministry. With the cooperation of the state government, the remaining target of 6,126 units will be completed," he said.

Anwar was replying to Kuala Terengganu MP Datuk Ahmad Amzad Mohamed @ Hashim's query on the status of affordable housing construction under 12MP, during the Ministerial Question Time in the Dewan Rakyat today.

He added that the housing concept encompasses various approaches, including affordable housing, Rent To Own (RTO), transit-oriented development and new projects like Kota Madani, which was launched in Putrajaya and Cheras.

“In Putrajaya, 90 per cent of the 10,000 units involve the construction of 3,000 residential units for the first phase, followed by 7,000 units in the second phase.

"This is for civil servants in Putrajaya who have been waiting for a long time to get a house, as the demand is very high,” Anwar said.

On the Housing Credit Guarantee Scheme (HCGS), which was introduced in 2008, the Prime Minister said that starting in 2023, the government has channelled guarantees worth RM20.9 billion involving 88,507 applications.

“This shows that without government assistance and guarantees, buyers, especially the M40 and B40 groups, find it difficult to buy a house. Some think that the existing loans are still insufficient because the house needs to be repaired, or the cost of moving, and so on,” he said.

In this regard, Anwar said Madani HCGS is now offering loans of up to 120 per cent to help buyers cover other expenses, including moving and purchasing furniture.

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