{"id":31941,"date":"2017-11-13T16:59:43","date_gmt":"2017-11-13T08:59:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imoney.my\/articles\/?p=31941"},"modified":"2018-08-24T00:28:40","modified_gmt":"2018-08-23T16:28:40","slug":"private-affordable-housing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imoney.my\/articles\/private-affordable-housing","title":{"rendered":"Here Are 5 Private Property Developers Offering Affordable Housing"},"content":{"rendered":"
The government has been focusing on providing affordable housing in the recent years. The recent Budget 2018<\/a> gave the housing sector an allocation of RM2.2 billion, with over 50,000 units being prepared under the affordable housing programme and more financing programmes such as PR1MA to help Malaysian citizens afford their first homes.<\/p>\n Amongst all of these announcements on housing, this year private developers seem to finally be getting a slice of the affordable housing pie. The popular PR1MA end-financing scheme<\/a> is now extended to eligible private developers to help more Malaysians in purchasing their first homes.<\/p>\n With private developers being part of the plan, it seems likely that more Malaysians will be able to afford a house at key areas. But are there private developers offering affordable housing?<\/p>\n To answer that, we first need to know what exactly defines affordable housing.<\/p>\n According to research by the Khazanah Research Institute (KRI), the threshold for affordable housing is one where the cost of the house is three times the median income<\/a>, called the Median Multiple.<\/p>\n This calculation defines that if a household can finance the house with less than three times its annual median household income, the house is considered affordable. Anything higher than that, it\u2019s considered unaffordable.<\/p>\n This calculation has even been supported by\u00a0 Deputy Minister of Finance<\/a>, Datuk Othman Aziz, and has also been recommended by the World Bank and the United Nations for the evaluation of urban housing markets.<\/p>\n According to the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM), the current median income<\/a> is at RM5,228 as of 2016. Using the Median Multiple calculation, Malaysia’s overall affordable housing price is at RM188,208.<\/p>\n However, as different states record different incomes, the affordable housing price should also differ according to states. Here are the seven states with the highest median income in Malaysia according DOSM, and how much the affordable housing price should be for each state.<\/p>\n\n<\/span>What is considered affordable housing today?<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\n