Government announce 50% reduction in cost of affordable housing units
The Minister for Works and Housing, Francis Asenso-Boakye, has disclosed that the ministry has cut down cost of housing units under the Affordable Housing Project by more than 50%.
He noted this will be captured under a new framework currently being developed by his outfit.
He made the disclosure while speaking at the Ghana Real Estate Developers Association’s Annual CEOs Breakfast Meeting which was themed, “Reducing Ghana’s Housing Deficit – Advocating for Effective Government Intervention”.
He reiterated government’s agenda to ensuring housing is affordable for the average earning Ghanaian.
He has therefore called for the buy-in of the Ghana Real Estate Developers Association (GREDA) to give meaning to affordable housing in the country.
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“We are looking at a situation where a building can cost about $20,000 and $25,000, so that the majority of Ghanaians can afford instead of building at a cost of $100,000 and over”.
“Given our current income levels as a country, it will be difficult. So I urge all GREDA members to embrace this current framework of government to invest in the provision of affordable housing”, he said.
The sector minister also hinted on plans to introduce tax incentives for investors venturing into the real estate sector to complement efforts in reducing the housing deficit which currently stands at 1.8 million housing units.
The Annual GREDA CEOs Breakfast Meeting featured the swearing in of new executives.
Newly sworn in President, Patrick Ebo Bonful, pledged his administration’s commitment to government’s agenda of bridging the housing gap.
He said, “we signed the contract with government two years ago. But it is currently undergoing review because a few things needed to be changed including tax breaks so sooner than later we will begin the rollout.”