Activists hail first 'affordable' housing development in Sea Point DailyNewsSA
Cape Town – Housing activists have hailed the city’s Municipal Planning Tribunal’s approval for the first inclusionary housing in Sea Point. In effect, 28 new flats, each between 35m² to 39m², will be reserved for rental to households whose monthly income is less than R18 000.
Ndifuna Ukwazi’s co-director Jared Rossouw said the MPT’s decision was a milestone for inclusivity in the CBD.
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