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HOME - CAHF
The 2020 Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook is now available online! Featuring a focus on the impact of COVID-19, the Yearbook was launched 3 November 2020 at the 36th Annual Conference of the African Union forHousing Finance.
ZIMBABWE - CAHF
Overview. Announced in November 2019, Zimbabwe’s 2020 National Budget highlighted the construction industry as a key contributor to gross domestic product (GDP) growth and employment creation. A broad range of remedial activities in housing and related infrastructure were planned for 2020 and an amount of Z$2.68 billion (US$42.05 million) allocated. . However, the unforeseen effect ofANGOLA - CAHF
KENYA'S AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAMME: HOUSING PORTAL Kenya's Affordable Housing Programme was launched in December 2017 as one of the national government’s four pillars of growth, in the President’s Big Four Plan. The AHP promises to deliver 500,000 affordable homes over a five year period, and involves a number of incentives and supports to enable the delivery of affordable housingin Kenya.
SENEGAL - CAHF
Senegal. Macroeconomic Overview. The population of Senegal was estimated at 16 209 125 in 2019, of which 46.7 percent is urbanised and charaterised by the predominance of youth (52.1 percent are under the age of 20). Senegal’s political and economic capitalis
EVALUATING THE NAMIBIAN HOUSING MARKET: OPPORTUNITIES AND This paper was published by the Bank of Namibia for its 13th annual symposium, held on 29 September 2011 on Housing in Namibia. Abstract: There is a consensus on the existence of a housing problem in Namibia. By 2007, the housing backlog was estimated to be 80,000 households and indications are that this figure has since increased. This is despite various interventions and programs HEADLINE INDICATORS: FRAMEWORK, INDICATORS AND DEFINITIONS As a first step in our Housing Finance Data Agenda for Africa, we set out to identify a core set of indicators which would provide the most vital information for understanding the status of the housing and housing finance sectors in a given country. After a long deliberative process, we emerged with a set of 79 Headline Indicators, which serve as signposts for understanding the most important SOUTH AFRICA: LESS FORMAL TOWNSHIP ESTABLISHMENT ACT 113 South Africa Less Formal Township Establishment Act 113 of 1991 The Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) has accessed this document from an external source. While we strive to keep our library of policies and legislation up to date, it is likely that there will be developments that occur without our knowledge. If you are aware of an updated version of this GHANA; THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING (SYSTEM) ACT 480 Ghana National Development Planning (System) Act 480, 1994 The Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) has accessed this document from an external source. While we strive to keep our library of policies and legislation up to date, it is likely that there will be developments which occur without our knowledge. If you are aware of an updated version of this document, or others PHYSICAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CONTROL ACT A home is where a family goes to seek shelter from a storm – real or metaphorical. Stable housing and access to property can also protect families from economic shocks, but only if that shelter is resilient to physical shocks such as floods and cyclones.HOME - CAHF
The 2020 Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook is now available online! Featuring a focus on the impact of COVID-19, the Yearbook was launched 3 November 2020 at the 36th Annual Conference of the African Union forHousing Finance.
ZIMBABWE - CAHF
Overview. Announced in November 2019, Zimbabwe’s 2020 National Budget highlighted the construction industry as a key contributor to gross domestic product (GDP) growth and employment creation. A broad range of remedial activities in housing and related infrastructure were planned for 2020 and an amount of Z$2.68 billion (US$42.05 million) allocated. . However, the unforeseen effect ofANGOLA - CAHF
KENYA'S AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAMME: HOUSING PORTAL Kenya's Affordable Housing Programme was launched in December 2017 as one of the national government’s four pillars of growth, in the President’s Big Four Plan. The AHP promises to deliver 500,000 affordable homes over a five year period, and involves a number of incentives and supports to enable the delivery of affordable housingin Kenya.
SENEGAL - CAHF
Senegal. Macroeconomic Overview. The population of Senegal was estimated at 16 209 125 in 2019, of which 46.7 percent is urbanised and charaterised by the predominance of youth (52.1 percent are under the age of 20). Senegal’s political and economic capitalis
EVALUATING THE NAMIBIAN HOUSING MARKET: OPPORTUNITIES AND This paper was published by the Bank of Namibia for its 13th annual symposium, held on 29 September 2011 on Housing in Namibia. Abstract: There is a consensus on the existence of a housing problem in Namibia. By 2007, the housing backlog was estimated to be 80,000 households and indications are that this figure has since increased. This is despite various interventions and programs HEADLINE INDICATORS: FRAMEWORK, INDICATORS AND DEFINITIONS As a first step in our Housing Finance Data Agenda for Africa, we set out to identify a core set of indicators which would provide the most vital information for understanding the status of the housing and housing finance sectors in a given country. After a long deliberative process, we emerged with a set of 79 Headline Indicators, which serve as signposts for understanding the most important SOUTH AFRICA: LESS FORMAL TOWNSHIP ESTABLISHMENT ACT 113 South Africa Less Formal Township Establishment Act 113 of 1991 The Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) has accessed this document from an external source. While we strive to keep our library of policies and legislation up to date, it is likely that there will be developments that occur without our knowledge. If you are aware of an updated version of this GHANA; THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING (SYSTEM) ACT 480 Ghana National Development Planning (System) Act 480, 1994 The Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) has accessed this document from an external source. While we strive to keep our library of policies and legislation up to date, it is likely that there will be developments which occur without our knowledge. If you are aware of an updated version of this document, or others PHYSICAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CONTROL ACT A home is where a family goes to seek shelter from a storm – real or metaphorical. Stable housing and access to property can also protect families from economic shocks, but only if that shelter is resilient to physical shocks such as floods and cyclones.OUR TEAM - CAHF
Our Team CAHF Staff. Kecia Rust is the Executive Director and founder of the Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF).She is a housing policy specialist and has worked with both public and private sector practitioners in promoting access to affordable housing and housing finance in Africa for the past 20 years.SOUTH AFRICA
Each year, CAHF publishes its Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook. The profile above is from the 2020 edition, which has up-to-date profiles for 55 African countries. South Africa has the second largest economy in Africa, with a gross domestic product of R5.078 trillion (US$351 432 million) and a population of 58.5 million. Prior to the KENYA'S AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAMME: HOUSING PORTAL Kenya's Affordable Housing Programme was launched in December 2017 as one of the national government’s four pillars of growth, in the President’s Big Four Plan. The AHP promises to deliver 500,000 affordable homes over a five year period, and involves a number of incentives and supports to enable the delivery of affordable housingin Kenya.
GHANA - CAHF
Each year, CAHF publishes its Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook. The profile above is from the 2020 edition, which has up-to-date profiles for 54 African countries. Ghana’s rapid urbanisation of 56.7 percent has occurred at a time when there is a huge affordable housingdeficit
MAURITIUS - CAHF
The island nation of the Republic of Mauritius is situated on the southeast coast of Africa. It consists of three main islands, Mauritius, Rodrigues and Agalega, with a combined size of 2 040km 2 and a population of 1 266 000 in July 2020 with zero population growth compared to July 2019. Its capital, Port Louis, is on the mainisland of
RWANDA - CAHF
Find out more information on Rwanda’s housing finance sector, including key stakeholders, important policies and housing affordability: Each year, CAHF publishes its Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook. The profile above is from the 2020 edition, which has FLISP: ANSWERING YOUR QUESTIONS The Finance Linked Individual Subsidy Programme (FLISP) was revised in 2012 and later updated in 2018. This programme is a South African government initiative for households in the ‘gap’ market—those who are too rich to qualify for the RDP subsidy but too poor to easily afford a new house. FLISP is intended to assist these households to access housing, by providing a subsidy that can be CONGO, REPUBLIC OF THE The Republic of the Congo (Congo) is a member state of the Economic Community of Central African States and the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC). Congo’s economy is mainly dependent on oil and more than half of the population are concentrated in the two major cities, Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire. INTRODUCTION OF A NEW MICROFINANCE ACT IN TANZANIA: WHAT In December 2018, the parliament of the United Republic of Tanzania enacted a Microfinance Act which seeks to clarify the framework under which microfinance institutions are governed, regulated, and operate. The Act provides for licensing, regulation and supervision of a highly segmented microfinance sector in Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar. It concretised a commitment PHYSICAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CONTROL ACT A home is where a family goes to seek shelter from a storm – real or metaphorical. Stable housing and access to property can also protect families from economic shocks, but only if that shelter is resilient to physical shocks such as floods and cyclones.HOME - CAHF
The 2020 Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook is now available online! Featuring a focus on the impact of COVID-19, the Yearbook was launched 3 November 2020 at the 36th Annual Conference of the African Union forHousing Finance.
ZIMBABWE - CAHF
Overview. Announced in November 2019, Zimbabwe’s 2020 National Budget highlighted the construction industry as a key contributor to gross domestic product (GDP) growth and employment creation. A broad range of remedial activities in housing and related infrastructure were planned for 2020 and an amount of Z$2.68 billion (US$42.05 million) allocated. . However, the unforeseen effect ofGHANA - CAHF
Each year, CAHF publishes its Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook. The profile above is from the 2020 edition, which has up-to-date profiles for 54 African countries. Ghana’s rapid urbanisation of 56.7 percent has occurred at a time when there is a huge affordable housingdeficit
KENYA - CAHF
The profile above is from the 2020 edition, which has up-to-date profiles for 55 African countries. Housing is a backbone of Kenya’s real estate sector, which contributed approximately 8.3 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in the first quarter of 2020. Championed by the government’s Big 4 Agenda, which established theAffordable
HEADLINE INDICATORS: FRAMEWORK, INDICATORS AND DEFINITIONS As a first step in our Housing Finance Data Agenda for Africa, we set out to identify a core set of indicators which would provide the most vital information for understanding the status of the housing and housing finance sectors in a given country. After a long deliberative process, we emerged with a set of 79 Headline Indicators, which serve as signposts for understanding the most importantGAMBIA - CAHF
Macroeconomic Overview. The Gambia is one of the smallest countries in the West Coast of Africa with a population of approximately 2.1 million. Most of the population lives in the Greater Banjul Area (57 percent), which makes it one of the densely populated countries in Africa. The urban-based demand for housing continues to exceed supply, with a housing deficit of around 50 000 cited by theANGOLA - CAHF
SENEGAL - CAHF
Senegal. Macroeconomic Overview. The population of Senegal was estimated at 16 209 125 in 2019, of which 46.7 percent is urbanised and charaterised by the predominance of youth (52.1 percent are under the age of 20). Senegal’s political and economic capitalis
SOUTH AFRICA: LESS FORMAL TOWNSHIP ESTABLISHMENT ACT 113 South Africa Less Formal Township Establishment Act 113 of 1991 The Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) has accessed this document from an external source. While we strive to keep our library of policies and legislation up to date, it is likely that there will be developments that occur without our knowledge. If you are aware of an updated version of this CHRONIQUES D'INVESTISSEMENT DANS LE LOGEMENT AU …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Au Sénégal, l’accès au logement abordable est une préoccupation importante pour la population ainsi que pour les pouvoirs publics. Le déficit de logement est estimé à 300 000 dans tout le pays, dont près de la moitié à Dakar. De plus, les données récentes compilées par le Center for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) montrent que les coûts de construction des maisonsHOME - CAHF
The 2020 Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook is now available online! Featuring a focus on the impact of COVID-19, the Yearbook was launched 3 November 2020 at the 36th Annual Conference of the African Union forHousing Finance.
ZIMBABWE - CAHF
Overview. Announced in November 2019, Zimbabwe’s 2020 National Budget highlighted the construction industry as a key contributor to gross domestic product (GDP) growth and employment creation. A broad range of remedial activities in housing and related infrastructure were planned for 2020 and an amount of Z$2.68 billion (US$42.05 million) allocated. . However, the unforeseen effect ofGHANA - CAHF
Each year, CAHF publishes its Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook. The profile above is from the 2020 edition, which has up-to-date profiles for 54 African countries. Ghana’s rapid urbanisation of 56.7 percent has occurred at a time when there is a huge affordable housingdeficit
KENYA - CAHF
The profile above is from the 2020 edition, which has up-to-date profiles for 55 African countries. Housing is a backbone of Kenya’s real estate sector, which contributed approximately 8.3 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in the first quarter of 2020. Championed by the government’s Big 4 Agenda, which established theAffordable
HEADLINE INDICATORS: FRAMEWORK, INDICATORS AND DEFINITIONS As a first step in our Housing Finance Data Agenda for Africa, we set out to identify a core set of indicators which would provide the most vital information for understanding the status of the housing and housing finance sectors in a given country. After a long deliberative process, we emerged with a set of 79 Headline Indicators, which serve as signposts for understanding the most importantGAMBIA - CAHF
Macroeconomic Overview. The Gambia is one of the smallest countries in the West Coast of Africa with a population of approximately 2.1 million. Most of the population lives in the Greater Banjul Area (57 percent), which makes it one of the densely populated countries in Africa. The urban-based demand for housing continues to exceed supply, with a housing deficit of around 50 000 cited by theANGOLA - CAHF
SENEGAL - CAHF
Senegal. Macroeconomic Overview. The population of Senegal was estimated at 16 209 125 in 2019, of which 46.7 percent is urbanised and charaterised by the predominance of youth (52.1 percent are under the age of 20). Senegal’s political and economic capitalis
SOUTH AFRICA: LESS FORMAL TOWNSHIP ESTABLISHMENT ACT 113 South Africa Less Formal Township Establishment Act 113 of 1991 The Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) has accessed this document from an external source. While we strive to keep our library of policies and legislation up to date, it is likely that there will be developments that occur without our knowledge. If you are aware of an updated version of this CHRONIQUES D'INVESTISSEMENT DANS LE LOGEMENT AU …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Au Sénégal, l’accès au logement abordable est une préoccupation importante pour la population ainsi que pour les pouvoirs publics. Le déficit de logement est estimé à 300 000 dans tout le pays, dont près de la moitié à Dakar. De plus, les données récentes compilées par le Center for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) montrent que les coûts de construction des maisonsCOUNTRIES ARCHIVE
2021 Centre for Affordable Housing Finance Africa. All rights reserved. — Terms and ConditionsTerms and ConditionsSOUTH AFRICA
Each year, CAHF publishes its Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook. The profile above is from the 2020 edition, which has up-to-date profiles for 55 African countries. South Africa has the second largest economy in Africa, with a gross domestic product of R5.078 trillion (US$351 432 million) and a population of 58.5 million. Prior to theGHANA - CAHF
Each year, CAHF publishes its Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook. The profile above is from the 2020 edition, which has up-to-date profiles for 54 African countries. Ghana’s rapid urbanisation of 56.7 percent has occurred at a time when there is a huge affordable housingdeficit
KENYA'S AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAMME: HOUSING PORTAL Kenya's Affordable Housing Programme was launched in December 2017 as one of the national government’s four pillars of growth, in the President’s Big Four Plan. The AHP promises to deliver 500,000 affordable homes over a five year period, and involves a number of incentives and supports to enable the delivery of affordable housingin Kenya.
RWANDA - CAHF
Find out more information on Rwanda’s housing finance sector, including key stakeholders, important policies and housing affordability: Each year, CAHF publishes its Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook. The profile above is from the 2020 edition, which has SEEING THE GAP: AFFORDABLE HOUSING INSIGHTS FROM FIRST Lender attention on the so-called 'gap market' in South Africa is a critical market development issue, that CAHF has been addressing through some of its work. Two years ago, we explored the opportunity for new mortgage markets in SA, through a paper entitled 'Bringing Life to Mortgage Markets' and the accompanying presentation. The Transaction Support Centre that weMAURITIUS - CAHF
The island nation of the Republic of Mauritius is situated on the southeast coast of Africa. It consists of three main islands, Mauritius, Rodrigues and Agalega, with a combined size of 2 040km 2 and a population of 1 266 000 in July 2020 with zero population growth compared to July 2019. Its capital, Port Louis, is on the mainisland of
INTRODUCTION OF A NEW MICROFINANCE ACT IN TANZANIA: WHAT In December 2018, the parliament of the United Republic of Tanzania enacted a Microfinance Act which seeks to clarify the framework under which microfinance institutions are governed, regulated, and operate. The Act provides for licensing, regulation and supervision of a highly segmented microfinance sector in Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar. It concretised a commitment GHANA; THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING (SYSTEM) ACT 480 Ghana National Development Planning (System) Act 480, 1994 The Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) has accessed this document from an external source. While we strive to keep our library of policies and legislation up to date, it is likely that there will be developments which occur without our knowledge. If you are aware of an updated version of this document, or others CHRONIQUES D'INVESTISSEMENT DANS LE LOGEMENT AU …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Au Sénégal, l’accès au logement abordable est une préoccupation importante pour la population ainsi que pour les pouvoirs publics. Le déficit de logement est estimé à 300 000 dans tout le pays, dont près de la moitié à Dakar. De plus, les données récentes compilées par le Center for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) montrent que les coûts de construction des maisonsHOME - CAHF
The 2020 Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook is now available online! Featuring a focus on the impact of COVID-19, the Yearbook was launched 3 November 2020 at the 36th Annual Conference of the African Union forHousing Finance.
ZIMBABWE - CAHF
Overview. Announced in November 2019, Zimbabwe’s 2020 National Budget highlighted the construction industry as a key contributor to gross domestic product (GDP) growth and employment creation. A broad range of remedial activities in housing and related infrastructure were planned for 2020 and an amount of Z$2.68 billion (US$42.05 million) allocated. . However, the unforeseen effect ofANGOLA - CAHF
GAMBIA - CAHF
Each year, CAHF publishes its Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook. The profile above is from the 2020 edition, which has up-to-date profiles for 55 African countries. The Gambia is one of the smallest countries in the West Coast of Africa with a population of approximately 2.1 million. Most of the population lives in the Greater Banjul Area (57 HEADLINE INDICATORS: FRAMEWORK, INDICATORS AND DEFINITIONS As a first step in our Housing Finance Data Agenda for Africa, we set out to identify a core set of indicators which would provide the most vital information for understanding the status of the housing and housing finance sectors in a given country. After a long deliberative process, we emerged with a set of 79 Headline Indicators, which serve as signposts for understanding the most importantSENEGAL - CAHF
Senegal. Macroeconomic Overview. The population of Senegal was estimated at 16 209 125 in 2019, of which 46.7 percent is urbanised and charaterised by the predominance of youth (52.1 percent are under the age of 20). Senegal’s political and economic capitalis
EVALUATING THE NAMIBIAN HOUSING MARKET: OPPORTUNITIES AND This paper was published by the Bank of Namibia for its 13th annual symposium, held on 29 September 2011 on Housing in Namibia. Abstract: There is a consensus on the existence of a housing problem in Namibia. By 2007, the housing backlog was estimated to be 80,000 households and indications are that this figure has since increased. This is despite various interventions and programs SOUTH AFRICA: LESS FORMAL TOWNSHIP ESTABLISHMENT ACT 113 South Africa Less Formal Township Establishment Act 113 of 1991 The Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) has accessed this document from an external source. While we strive to keep our library of policies and legislation up to date, it is likely that there will be developments that occur without our knowledge. If you are aware of an updated version of this GHANA; THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING (SYSTEM) ACT 480 Ghana National Development Planning (System) Act 480, 1994 The Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) has accessed this document from an external source. While we strive to keep our library of policies and legislation up to date, it is likely that there will be developments which occur without our knowledge. If you are aware of an updated version of this document, or others PHYSICAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CONTROL ACT A home is where a family goes to seek shelter from a storm – real or metaphorical. Stable housing and access to property can also protect families from economic shocks, but only if that shelter is resilient to physical shocks such as floods and cyclones.HOME - CAHF
The 2020 Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook is now available online! Featuring a focus on the impact of COVID-19, the Yearbook was launched 3 November 2020 at the 36th Annual Conference of the African Union forHousing Finance.
ZIMBABWE - CAHF
Overview. Announced in November 2019, Zimbabwe’s 2020 National Budget highlighted the construction industry as a key contributor to gross domestic product (GDP) growth and employment creation. A broad range of remedial activities in housing and related infrastructure were planned for 2020 and an amount of Z$2.68 billion (US$42.05 million) allocated. . However, the unforeseen effect ofANGOLA - CAHF
GAMBIA - CAHF
Each year, CAHF publishes its Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook. The profile above is from the 2020 edition, which has up-to-date profiles for 55 African countries. The Gambia is one of the smallest countries in the West Coast of Africa with a population of approximately 2.1 million. Most of the population lives in the Greater Banjul Area (57 HEADLINE INDICATORS: FRAMEWORK, INDICATORS AND DEFINITIONS As a first step in our Housing Finance Data Agenda for Africa, we set out to identify a core set of indicators which would provide the most vital information for understanding the status of the housing and housing finance sectors in a given country. After a long deliberative process, we emerged with a set of 79 Headline Indicators, which serve as signposts for understanding the most importantSENEGAL - CAHF
Senegal. Macroeconomic Overview. The population of Senegal was estimated at 16 209 125 in 2019, of which 46.7 percent is urbanised and charaterised by the predominance of youth (52.1 percent are under the age of 20). Senegal’s political and economic capitalis
EVALUATING THE NAMIBIAN HOUSING MARKET: OPPORTUNITIES AND This paper was published by the Bank of Namibia for its 13th annual symposium, held on 29 September 2011 on Housing in Namibia. Abstract: There is a consensus on the existence of a housing problem in Namibia. By 2007, the housing backlog was estimated to be 80,000 households and indications are that this figure has since increased. This is despite various interventions and programs SOUTH AFRICA: LESS FORMAL TOWNSHIP ESTABLISHMENT ACT 113 South Africa Less Formal Township Establishment Act 113 of 1991 The Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) has accessed this document from an external source. While we strive to keep our library of policies and legislation up to date, it is likely that there will be developments that occur without our knowledge. If you are aware of an updated version of this GHANA; THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING (SYSTEM) ACT 480 Ghana National Development Planning (System) Act 480, 1994 The Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) has accessed this document from an external source. While we strive to keep our library of policies and legislation up to date, it is likely that there will be developments which occur without our knowledge. If you are aware of an updated version of this document, or others PHYSICAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CONTROL ACT A home is where a family goes to seek shelter from a storm – real or metaphorical. Stable housing and access to property can also protect families from economic shocks, but only if that shelter is resilient to physical shocks such as floods and cyclones.COUNTRIES ARCHIVE
2021 Centre for Affordable Housing Finance Africa. All rights reserved. — Terms and ConditionsTerms and ConditionsOUR TEAM - CAHF
Our Team CAHF Staff. Kecia Rust is the Executive Director and founder of the Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF).She is a housing policy specialist and has worked with both public and private sector practitioners in promoting access to affordable housing and housing finance in Africa for the past 20 years. 2020 HOUSING FINANCE IN AFRICA YEARBOOK In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, governments across the continent implemented stringent lockdown regulations. Aside from the economic impact, the lockdown brought the state of housing into sharp focus: many households across Africa do not have a home they can comfortably stay in. The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed and exacerbated the persistent state of disaster in which aSOUTH AFRICA
Each year, CAHF publishes its Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook. The profile above is from the 2020 edition, which has up-to-date profiles for 55 African countries. South Africa has the second largest economy in Africa, with a gross domestic product of R5.078 trillion (US$351 432 million) and a population of 58.5 million. Prior to theGHANA - CAHF
Each year, CAHF publishes its Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook. The profile above is from the 2020 edition, which has up-to-date profiles for 54 African countries. Ghana’s rapid urbanisation of 56.7 percent has occurred at a time when there is a huge affordable housingdeficit
KENYA'S AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAMME: HOUSING PORTAL Kenya's Affordable Housing Programme was launched in December 2017 as one of the national government’s four pillars of growth, in the President’s Big Four Plan. The AHP promises to deliver 500,000 affordable homes over a five year period, and involves a number of incentives and supports to enable the delivery of affordable housingin Kenya.
RWANDA - CAHF
Find out more information on Rwanda’s housing finance sector, including key stakeholders, important policies and housing affordability: Each year, CAHF publishes its Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook. The profile above is from the 2020 edition, which hasMAURITIUS - CAHF
Overview. The island nation of the Republic of Mauritius is situated on the southeast coast of Africa. It consists of three main islands, Mauritius, Rodrigues and Agalega, with a combined size of 2 040km 2 and a population of 1 266 000 in July 2020 with zero population growth compared to July 2019. Its capital, Port Louis, is on the main islandof Mauritius.
CONGO, REPUBLIC OF THE The Republic of the Congo (Congo) is a member state of the Economic Community of Central African States and the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC). Congo’s economy is mainly dependent on oil and more than half of the population are concentrated in the two major cities, Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire.BOTSWANA - CAHF
Botswana is classified as an upper-middle income country with gross national income (GNI) per capita of P9 283 (US$7 660) in 2019, a 3.4 percent increase from 2018. Botswana’s gross domestic product (GDP) per capita levels are high by Sub-Saharan Africa standards, atHOME - CAHF
The 2020 Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook is now available online! Featuring a focus on the impact of COVID-19, the Yearbook was launched 3 November 2020 at the 36th Annual Conference of the African Union forHousing Finance.
COUNTRIES ARCHIVE
2021 Centre for Affordable Housing Finance Africa. All rights reserved. — Terms and ConditionsTerms and ConditionsZIMBABWE - CAHF
Overview. Announced in November 2019, Zimbabwe’s 2020 National Budget highlighted the construction industry as a key contributor to gross domestic product (GDP) growth and employment creation. A broad range of remedial activities in housing and related infrastructure were planned for 2020 and an amount of Z$2.68 billion (US$42.05 million) allocated. . However, the unforeseen effect ofANGOLA - CAHF
HEADLINE INDICATORS: FRAMEWORK, INDICATORS AND DEFINITIONS As a first step in our Housing Finance Data Agenda for Africa, we set out to identify a core set of indicators which would provide the most vital information for understanding the status of the housing and housing finance sectors in a given country. After a long deliberative process, we emerged with a set of 79 Headline Indicators, which serve as signposts for understanding the most important CONGO, REPUBLIC OF THE EVALUATING THE NAMIBIAN HOUSING MARKET: OPPORTUNITIES AND This paper was published by the Bank of Namibia for its 13th annual symposium, held on 29 September 2011 on Housing in Namibia. Abstract: There is a consensus on the existence of a housing problem in Namibia. By 2007, the housing backlog was estimated to be 80,000 households and indications are that this figure has since increased. This is despite various interventions and programs GHANA; THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING (SYSTEM) ACT 480 Ghana National Development Planning (System) Act 480, 1994 The Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) has accessed this document from an external source. While we strive to keep our library of policies and legislation up to date, it is likely that there will be developments which occur without our knowledge. If you are aware of an updated version of this document, or others WORKINGS OF TOWNSHIP RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MARKETS STUDY This report is part of the study into Township Residential Property Markets (TRPM) conducted in 2003 and 2004 and sponsored by the FinMark Trust, Ford Foundation, Micro Finance Regulatory Council / USAID, the South African National Treasury and the National Housing Finance Corporation. The study considered the performance and dynamics of property markets in South PHYSICAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CONTROL ACT A home is where a family goes to seek shelter from a storm – real or metaphorical. Stable housing and access to property can also protect families from economic shocks, but only if that shelter is resilient to physical shocks such as floods and cyclones.HOME - CAHF
The 2020 Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook is now available online! Featuring a focus on the impact of COVID-19, the Yearbook was launched 3 November 2020 at the 36th Annual Conference of the African Union forHousing Finance.
COUNTRIES ARCHIVE
2021 Centre for Affordable Housing Finance Africa. All rights reserved. — Terms and ConditionsTerms and ConditionsZIMBABWE - CAHF
Overview. Announced in November 2019, Zimbabwe’s 2020 National Budget highlighted the construction industry as a key contributor to gross domestic product (GDP) growth and employment creation. A broad range of remedial activities in housing and related infrastructure were planned for 2020 and an amount of Z$2.68 billion (US$42.05 million) allocated. . However, the unforeseen effect ofANGOLA - CAHF
HEADLINE INDICATORS: FRAMEWORK, INDICATORS AND DEFINITIONS As a first step in our Housing Finance Data Agenda for Africa, we set out to identify a core set of indicators which would provide the most vital information for understanding the status of the housing and housing finance sectors in a given country. After a long deliberative process, we emerged with a set of 79 Headline Indicators, which serve as signposts for understanding the most important CONGO, REPUBLIC OF THE EVALUATING THE NAMIBIAN HOUSING MARKET: OPPORTUNITIES AND This paper was published by the Bank of Namibia for its 13th annual symposium, held on 29 September 2011 on Housing in Namibia. Abstract: There is a consensus on the existence of a housing problem in Namibia. By 2007, the housing backlog was estimated to be 80,000 households and indications are that this figure has since increased. This is despite various interventions and programs GHANA; THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING (SYSTEM) ACT 480 Ghana National Development Planning (System) Act 480, 1994 The Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) has accessed this document from an external source. While we strive to keep our library of policies and legislation up to date, it is likely that there will be developments which occur without our knowledge. If you are aware of an updated version of this document, or others WORKINGS OF TOWNSHIP RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MARKETS STUDY This report is part of the study into Township Residential Property Markets (TRPM) conducted in 2003 and 2004 and sponsored by the FinMark Trust, Ford Foundation, Micro Finance Regulatory Council / USAID, the South African National Treasury and the National Housing Finance Corporation. The study considered the performance and dynamics of property markets in South PHYSICAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CONTROL ACT A home is where a family goes to seek shelter from a storm – real or metaphorical. Stable housing and access to property can also protect families from economic shocks, but only if that shelter is resilient to physical shocks such as floods and cyclones.COUNTRIES ARCHIVE
2021 Centre for Affordable Housing Finance Africa. All rights reserved. — Terms and ConditionsTerms and ConditionsGHANA - CAHF
Each year, CAHF publishes its Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook. The profile above is from the 2020 edition, which has up-to-date profiles for 54 African countries. Ghana’s rapid urbanisation of 56.7 percent has occurred at a time when there is a huge affordable housingdeficit
WEST AFRICA
Housing Finance in West Africa Overview. This profile is also available in French here.. To download a pdf version of the 2019 West Africa regional profile, click here. The West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) is a regional organization of eight West African countries, namely Benin, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Guinea Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo. CAPE TOWN HOUSING MARKET REPORT Cape Town’s residential property market was valued at R1.161 billion in 2019. The market was less affordable, with only 37% of all residential properties valued below R600 000. 87% of properties valued under R300 000 and 41% in the affordable segment (R300 000 – R600 000) were government-subsidised. In 2019, the number of newtransactions
KENYA'S AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAMME: HOUSING PORTAL Kenya's Affordable Housing Programme was launched in December 2017 as one of the national government’s four pillars of growth, in the President’s Big Four Plan. The AHP promises to deliver 500,000 affordable homes over a five year period, and involves a number of incentives and supports to enable the delivery of affordable housingin Kenya.
SENEGAL - CAHF
Senegal. Macroeconomic Overview. The population of Senegal was estimated at 16 209 125 in 2019, of which 46.7 percent is urbanised and charaterised by the predominance of youth (52.1 percent are under the age of 20). Senegal’s political and economic capitalis
MAURITIUS - CAHF
The island nation of the Republic of Mauritius is situated on the southeast coast of Africa. It consists of three main islands, Mauritius, Rodrigues and Agalega, with a combined size of 2 040km 2 and a population of 1 266 000 in July 2020 with zero population growth compared to July 2019. Its capital, Port Louis, is on the mainisland of
WORKINGS OF TOWNSHIP RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MARKETS STUDY This report is part of the study into Township Residential Property Markets (TRPM) conducted in 2003 and 2004 and sponsored by the FinMark Trust, Ford Foundation, Micro Finance Regulatory Council / USAID, the South African National Treasury and the National Housing Finance Corporation. The study considered the performance and dynamics of property markets in SouthBOTSWANA - CAHF
Botswana is classified as an upper-middle income country with gross national income (GNI) per capita of P9 283 (US$7 660) in 2019, a 3.4 percent increase from 2018. Botswana’s gross domestic product (GDP) per capita levels are high by Sub-Saharan Africa standards, at WHAT IS A MICRO-MORTGAGE? Micro-mortgages are defined as “housing loans of long duration (generally ten years or more) that exhibit all characteristics of traditional mortgage loans (long repayment period, house as collateral for the loan, ability to foreclose and sell the house in case of default) and are small enough that they can be afforded by poor and very poor households”.HOME - CAHF
The 2020 Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook is now available online! Featuring a focus on the impact of COVID-19, the Yearbook was launched 3 November 2020 at the 36th Annual Conference of the African Union forHousing Finance.
COUNTRIES ARCHIVE
2021 Centre for Affordable Housing Finance Africa. All rights reserved. — Terms and ConditionsTerms and ConditionsZIMBABWE - CAHF
Overview. Announced in November 2019, Zimbabwe’s 2020 National Budget highlighted the construction industry as a key contributor to gross domestic product (GDP) growth and employment creation. A broad range of remedial activities in housing and related infrastructure were planned for 2020 and an amount of Z$2.68 billion (US$42.05 million) allocated. . However, the unforeseen effect ofANGOLA - CAHF
HEADLINE INDICATORS: FRAMEWORK, INDICATORS AND DEFINITIONS As a first step in our Housing Finance Data Agenda for Africa, we set out to identify a core set of indicators which would provide the most vital information for understanding the status of the housing and housing finance sectors in a given country. After a long deliberative process, we emerged with a set of 79 Headline Indicators, which serve as signposts for understanding the most important CONGO, REPUBLIC OF THE EVALUATING THE NAMIBIAN HOUSING MARKET: OPPORTUNITIES AND This paper was published by the Bank of Namibia for its 13th annual symposium, held on 29 September 2011 on Housing in Namibia. Abstract: There is a consensus on the existence of a housing problem in Namibia. By 2007, the housing backlog was estimated to be 80,000 households and indications are that this figure has since increased. This is despite various interventions and programs GHANA; THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING (SYSTEM) ACT 480 Ghana National Development Planning (System) Act 480, 1994 The Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) has accessed this document from an external source. While we strive to keep our library of policies and legislation up to date, it is likely that there will be developments which occur without our knowledge. If you are aware of an updated version of this document, or others WORKINGS OF TOWNSHIP RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MARKETS STUDY This report is part of the study into Township Residential Property Markets (TRPM) conducted in 2003 and 2004 and sponsored by the FinMark Trust, Ford Foundation, Micro Finance Regulatory Council / USAID, the South African National Treasury and the National Housing Finance Corporation. The study considered the performance and dynamics of property markets in South PHYSICAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CONTROL ACT A home is where a family goes to seek shelter from a storm – real or metaphorical. Stable housing and access to property can also protect families from economic shocks, but only if that shelter is resilient to physical shocks such as floods and cyclones.HOME - CAHF
The 2020 Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook is now available online! Featuring a focus on the impact of COVID-19, the Yearbook was launched 3 November 2020 at the 36th Annual Conference of the African Union forHousing Finance.
COUNTRIES ARCHIVE
2021 Centre for Affordable Housing Finance Africa. All rights reserved. — Terms and ConditionsTerms and ConditionsZIMBABWE - CAHF
Overview. Announced in November 2019, Zimbabwe’s 2020 National Budget highlighted the construction industry as a key contributor to gross domestic product (GDP) growth and employment creation. A broad range of remedial activities in housing and related infrastructure were planned for 2020 and an amount of Z$2.68 billion (US$42.05 million) allocated. . However, the unforeseen effect ofANGOLA - CAHF
HEADLINE INDICATORS: FRAMEWORK, INDICATORS AND DEFINITIONS As a first step in our Housing Finance Data Agenda for Africa, we set out to identify a core set of indicators which would provide the most vital information for understanding the status of the housing and housing finance sectors in a given country. After a long deliberative process, we emerged with a set of 79 Headline Indicators, which serve as signposts for understanding the most important CONGO, REPUBLIC OF THE EVALUATING THE NAMIBIAN HOUSING MARKET: OPPORTUNITIES AND This paper was published by the Bank of Namibia for its 13th annual symposium, held on 29 September 2011 on Housing in Namibia. Abstract: There is a consensus on the existence of a housing problem in Namibia. By 2007, the housing backlog was estimated to be 80,000 households and indications are that this figure has since increased. This is despite various interventions and programs GHANA; THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING (SYSTEM) ACT 480 Ghana National Development Planning (System) Act 480, 1994 The Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa (CAHF) has accessed this document from an external source. While we strive to keep our library of policies and legislation up to date, it is likely that there will be developments which occur without our knowledge. If you are aware of an updated version of this document, or others WORKINGS OF TOWNSHIP RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MARKETS STUDY This report is part of the study into Township Residential Property Markets (TRPM) conducted in 2003 and 2004 and sponsored by the FinMark Trust, Ford Foundation, Micro Finance Regulatory Council / USAID, the South African National Treasury and the National Housing Finance Corporation. The study considered the performance and dynamics of property markets in South PHYSICAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CONTROL ACT A home is where a family goes to seek shelter from a storm – real or metaphorical. Stable housing and access to property can also protect families from economic shocks, but only if that shelter is resilient to physical shocks such as floods and cyclones.COUNTRIES ARCHIVE
2021 Centre for Affordable Housing Finance Africa. All rights reserved. — Terms and ConditionsTerms and ConditionsGHANA - CAHF
Each year, CAHF publishes its Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook. The profile above is from the 2020 edition, which has up-to-date profiles for 54 African countries. Ghana’s rapid urbanisation of 56.7 percent has occurred at a time when there is a huge affordable housingdeficit
WEST AFRICA
Housing Finance in West Africa Overview. This profile is also available in French here.. To download a pdf version of the 2019 West Africa regional profile, click here. The West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) is a regional organization of eight West African countries, namely Benin, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Guinea Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo. CAPE TOWN HOUSING MARKET REPORT Cape Town’s residential property market was valued at R1.161 billion in 2019. The market was less affordable, with only 37% of all residential properties valued below R600 000. 87% of properties valued under R300 000 and 41% in the affordable segment (R300 000 – R600 000) were government-subsidised. In 2019, the number of newtransactions
KENYA'S AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAMME: HOUSING PORTAL Kenya's Affordable Housing Programme was launched in December 2017 as one of the national government’s four pillars of growth, in the President’s Big Four Plan. The AHP promises to deliver 500,000 affordable homes over a five year period, and involves a number of incentives and supports to enable the delivery of affordable housingin Kenya.
SENEGAL - CAHF
Senegal. Macroeconomic Overview. The population of Senegal was estimated at 16 209 125 in 2019, of which 46.7 percent is urbanised and charaterised by the predominance of youth (52.1 percent are under the age of 20). Senegal’s political and economic capitalis
MAURITIUS - CAHF
The island nation of the Republic of Mauritius is situated on the southeast coast of Africa. It consists of three main islands, Mauritius, Rodrigues and Agalega, with a combined size of 2 040km 2 and a population of 1 266 000 in July 2020 with zero population growth compared to July 2019. Its capital, Port Louis, is on the mainisland of
WORKINGS OF TOWNSHIP RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MARKETS STUDY This report is part of the study into Township Residential Property Markets (TRPM) conducted in 2003 and 2004 and sponsored by the FinMark Trust, Ford Foundation, Micro Finance Regulatory Council / USAID, the South African National Treasury and the National Housing Finance Corporation. The study considered the performance and dynamics of property markets in SouthBOTSWANA - CAHF
Botswana is classified as an upper-middle income country with gross national income (GNI) per capita of P9 283 (US$7 660) in 2019, a 3.4 percent increase from 2018. Botswana’s gross domestic product (GDP) per capita levels are high by Sub-Saharan Africa standards, at WHAT IS A MICRO-MORTGAGE? Micro-mortgages are defined as “housing loans of long duration (generally ten years or more) that exhibit all characteristics of traditional mortgage loans (long repayment period, house as collateral for the loan, ability to foreclose and sell the house in case of default) and are small enough that they can be afforded by poor and very poor households”.Subscribe
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Search Search website THE 2020 HOUSING FINANCE IN AFRICA YEARBOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE! Featuring a focus on the impact of COVID-19, the Yearbook was launched 3 November 2020 at the 36th Annual Conference of the African Union forHousing Finance.
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WE THANK ALL ESSENTIAL SECTOR WORKERS, HELPING TO CONTAIN THE RATE OF COVID-19 INFECTIONS! THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CHALLENGES ALL OF US TO THINK CAREFULLY ABOUT THE ROLE OF THE HOME IN SUPPORTING HEALTH AND WELLNESS. WE WISH ALL OF OUR PARTNERS, COLLEAGUES AND FRIENDS STRENGTH AS THEY MANAGE THE EFFECTS OF THE PANDEMIC IN THEIR OWN LOCAL CONTEXTS. VISIT THE SA COVID-19 RESOURCE PORTAL HTTPS://SACORONAVIRUS.CO.ZA__Learn More
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CAHF's research, market intelligence and lobbying work extends across the continent, with particular focus on the following countries - Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Uganda, Ghana, Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania. __Explore the continent HOUSING FINANCE IN AFRICA YEARBOOK 2020 The 11th edition of the Housing Finance in Africa Yearbook covers 55 African countries, and is available in both French and English. __Download the YearbookLATEST REPORTS
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CITYMARK FOCUS NOTE: FIRST-TIME HOME BUYERS With support from the Cities Support Programme of National Treasury, the Citymark project undertakes analysis of South Africa’s residential property markets, with a particular focus on the …12th May 2021
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NIGERIA: NIGERIA HOUSING FINANCE ECOSYSTEM This report summarizes the results of the analytical work on housing market finance carried out by the FSS2020 and major stakeholders in the housing industry. …5th May 2021
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CITYMARK FOCUS NOTE: EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF METRO RATES POLICIES ON THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING SECTOR8th April 2021
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THE HOUSING ECONOMIC VALUE CHAIN – THE CASE OF CÔTE D’IVOIRE15th March 2021
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UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF UGANDA’S HOUSING VALUE CHAIN THROUGH STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS AND COLLABORATION Uganda’s Financial Sector Development Strategy (FSDS) estimates the country’s housing deficit to be 1.6 million units, with an annual requirement between 180 000 and 210 …29th March 2021
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WHY WE NEED TO START FINANCING RESILIENT HOUSING IN AFRICA A home is where a family goes to seek shelter from a storm – real or metaphorical. Stable housing and access to property can also protect families from economic shocks, but only if that shelter is resilient to physical shocks such as floods and cyclones. Disaster resilience has become increasingly important as the impacts of climate change continue to batter the world’s most vulnerable communities.17th March 2021
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SUPPORT FOR COLLABORATION IN DRIVING AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING AGENDA INKENYA
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ANALYSIS OF THE HOUSING FINANCE AND HOUSING DATA LANDSCAPE: THE CASE OF HEVC CÔTE D’IVOIRE3rd March 2021
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THE RECENT SHIFT IN HOUSING FOCUS CREATES AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUILDBETTER CITIES
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KENYA: KENYA REAL ESTATE MARKET ACTIVITIES REPORT 2020 WITH PROFILES OF STANLIB’S ILAM FAHARI I-REIT, CENTUM REAL ESTATE, HOME AFRIKA, PAM GOLDING AND KNIGHT FRANK2nd May 2021
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EXPLORING TECHNOLOGY IN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MARKETS Blockchain has been touted by a multitude of advocates for its potential to alleviate challenges in the existing land registration process. Challenges include the additional …19th November 2020
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In its demonstration phase Casa Minha has constructed modular houses, designed for incremental extension, and targeted to the urban middle and upper middle class market. This Model B type house can have between 2 and 3 bedrooms. The house occupies 100 square metres on a plot size of 115 square*
The Casa Minha project is modelled on densification, supply in exchange and cross subsidisation. This is a Model A, twinned type two bedroom house, with two two-storey homes built on the same plot of land in a neighbourhood that connects to prime areas of Maputo city.Once sold, one home
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Casa Real’s developments have demonstrated the possibility of building affordable homes in Beira. Pictured here are two one bedroom homes valued at US$10 000 each. Each unit is 22 square metres and is complete with a foundation for incremental expansion. Given the housing affordability profile and challenges of end user*
Casa Real in the City of Beira has ten fully complete affordable houses on its site, which is in close proximity to the main highway and access to public transport routes. The plot sizes are an important part of the affordability impact. The local municipality approved forthe homes to
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Audacious effort by Ithemba Property to bring residential into the eastern part of the Johannesburg CBD. Jewel City is an inner city conversion and new build effort: shops, schools, a clinic, businesses, and affordable rental. This is the new brand of inner city living: tiny flats that don’t feel tiny,* 1
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