Govt offers up to 120% financing guarantees to assist first-time homebuyers

PM announces allocation of up to RM5 bil covering all homeownership costs

4:24 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The government is enhancing the loan scheme under the Housing Credit Guarantee Corporation by providing financing guarantees of up to 120% of the house price, valued at up to RM300,000.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the 120% guarantee would cover all homeownership costs through the loan, including the principal financing amount, legal fees, valuation fees, insurance, furniture purchases, and renovation costs.

“The government has heard the grievances of the rakyat regarding the postponement of their desire to own their first home due to the inability to provide a house purchase deposit.

“In this regard, the government guarantee of up to RM5 billion will be provided,” he said when launching the Madani Economy: Empowering the People initiative here today.

Meanwhile, Anwar, who is finance minister, said the Local Government Development Ministry is working on the National Housing Action Plan, which includes the provision of housing supply based on metrics such as the ratio of the median house price to median income.

Anwar said the development of public housing is also being continued, along with boosting the rental market in an effort to meet housing needs.  

Through the Madani Economy, he said the government pledges to ensure that all people enjoy universal access to basic infrastructure, be it water or electricity supply.

“Rakyat in rural areas deserve world-class basic services. As of 2022, 97% of Malaysia’s population has access to treated water supply,” he said.

The unity government is committed to addressing the water supply issue in Kelantan and Sabah and has agreed to allocate an additional total of RM800 million for short-term solutions in both states.

“Furthermore, the government will expedite the implementation of flood mitigation projects, such as those in Kelantan, Pahang, Selangor, and Johor, in order to protect the local communities from being affected by flood disasters,” he said.

To improve the air connectivity network for people and tourists, the government has announced plans to expand the Penang and Subang airports.

Anwar said the government is also committed to improving transport infrastructure in major cities, including the implementation of Bus Rapid Transport in Johor Baru and LRT in Penang.

“The implementation of MRT3 in the Klang Valley will also proceed after ensuring reasonable project costs for the government. 

“The integration of land public transportation management aims to optimise all existing assets by focusing on efforts to build a better public transportation network between and within cities, as well as improving last-mile connectivity through cost-effective methods, including the use of electric buses,” he added. – July 27, 2023

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