A NEW Youth Housing Scheme has been set up by the Government to help
young couples, whose household income does not exceed RM10,000, buy
their first home. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said
the maximum 35-year loan offered a funding limit not exceeding RM500,000
for married youth, aged between 25 and 40 years old.
“The
Government will provide monthly financial assistance of RM200 to
borrowers for the first two years to reduce the burden of monthly
instalments,” he said. Najib described the scheme as a smart
partnership between the Government, Bank Simpanan Nasional, Employees
Provident Fund (EPF) and Cagamas. The Government will also give a 50% stamp duty exemption on
the instrument of transfer and loan agreements, as well as 10% loan
guarantee to enable borrowers to obtain full financing, including cost
of insurance. Borrowers can also withdraw from their EPF Account 2 to top up their monthly instalment and other related costs.
“I urge the youth to grab this opportunity which is offered on first-come-first-served basis for 20,000 units only,” he said. To address the issue of home ownership at affordable prices, RM1.3bil
will be allocated to build 80,000 units under the 1Malaysia People’s
Housing Programme (PR1MA). To enable more people to own houses,
under the scheme, the ceiling of household income has been raised from
RM8,000 to RM10,000. “In addition, a Rent-To-Own Scheme will be
introduced specifically for individuals who are unable to obtain bank
financing,” he said. RM644mil will be allocated to the National
Housing Department (JPN) to build 26,000 units under the People’s
Housing Programme (PPR).
He said Syarikat Perumahan Negara Berhad
(SPNB) would build 12,000 units of Rumah Mesra Rakyat, 5,000 units of
Rumah Idaman Rakyat and 20,000 units of Rumah Aspirasi Rakyat on
privately-owned land. For first-time house buyers, the Government
has agreed to extend the 50% stamp duty exemption and increase the
purchase limit from RM400,000 to RM500,000. Exemption will be given until Dec 31, 2016.
The minimum eligibility for housing loans will be increased from
RM80,000 to RM120,000 while the maximum eligibility limit will be
increased from RM450,000 to RM600,000. The RM100 application processing fee for housing loan will be abolished.
The Government will improve the1Malaysia Civil Servants’ Housing
(PPA1M) by reducing the minimum price of houses currently at RM150,000
to RM90,000 per unit. He added that the qualifying requirement of household income for this would be increased from RM8,000 to RM10,000 per month.
The Star Online
Saturday, 11 October 2014
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