South Africans earning under R22 000 a month can access an “underutilised” government housing subsidy to assist first-time homeowners.
Council-certified and includes solar geysers, fibre-ready internet, and 24-hr security monitoring. “In addition to affordability, you’re buying into a safe, secure and ideally located community on a green belt. This value is unprecedented,“ he said.
And, those earning under R22 000 a month may be able to access an “underutilised” government housing subsidy to assist first-time homeowners, added Wesselo. The government’s Finance Linked Individual Subsidy Programme helps qualifying first-time buyers caught in the “gap” sector -- those who historically earned too little to buy property – with financial support.
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