The mayoral committee proposed the sale of plots of city-owned land at reduced rates to help close the housing gap.
|||Cape Town - The Cape Town mayoral committee has proposed that plots of city-owned land be sold at reduced rates to help close the housing gap.
Councillor Tandeka Gqada said the recommendation was made to the city council on Tuesday.
“As a caring city, it is not only important to provide housing opportunities as a means of achieving redress, but it is also vital to enable previously disadvantaged residents to own an immovable asset,” she said in a statement.
Only the applications of people earning between R3 500 and R15 000, who have not previously bought or acquired residential housing, would be considered. They would also need to be first-time home owners.
“This market segment has been grossly neglected in the past... Ownership is true economic empowerment,” Gqada said.
Depending on the size of the plot, the prices were expected to range between R19 000 and R27 000.
The land under consideration comprised 88 serviced plots in Makhaza, Khayelitsha, and 64 plots in Atlantis.
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