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South Africa Government Offers Houses from R3,501 to R22,000 Monthly Income – No Cash Down!

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From R3,501 to R22,000 monthly income – see if you qualify!

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There are various government-subsidised housing programmes to assist citizens with their housing needs. 🏠

Ownership Options

Fully subsidised (RDP) housing 🏘️

This option involves houses that have been built by the government and are given to low-income families. Government-subsidised houses are owned, not rented, by beneficiaries. To qualify for an RDP house, you must meet the National Housing Subsidy Scheme criteria. πŸ“œ

Finance-linked Individual Subsidy Programme (FLISP) housing πŸ’°

FLISP was developed by the Department of Human Settlements in partnership with the National Housing Finance Corporation (NHFC) and provides sustainable and affordable first-time homeownership opportunities to South African citizens and legal permanent residents earning between R3 501 and R22 000 per month (the “affordable” or “gap” market). 🏑

Community residential units (CRUs) 🏒

These are for households that earn less than R3 500 per month. CRUs are for rent and not for sale. 🚫

For more information or to register on the NHNR: contact the office below:

Gauteng Department of Human Settlements (Tshwane Region)

1st Floor
Gilboa Building
50 Hamilton Street
Arcadia
Tel: 012 303 3380/3363 πŸ“ž

Rental options

The affordable housing rental programme caters for people earning a gross income of between R3 501 and R7 500. This category can rent space in municipal high-rise buildings which consist of a bachelor, a one-bedroom or two-bedroom flats. There are also freestanding houses which consist of two-bedrooms and three-bedrooms. 🏬

Social housing 🏠

Social housing rentals are for people earning a gross income of between R5 500 and R15 000 per month.

Rentals for the self-sufficient elderly πŸ‘΅πŸ‘΄

The self-sufficient elderly programme caters for South African pensioners over the age of 60. Self-sufficient units consist of bachelor flats and one-bedroom semi-detached houses.

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