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Thursday, July 13, 2006

OBJECTION

Antara cadangan-cadangan REHDA.

  1. Bumiputera Housing Policy

The housing sector has carried the burden of implementing social policies of the Government in relation to increasing homeownership for the poor and Bumiputera purchasers. It has been increasingly difficult for the housing industry to carry out this role given the current soft market conditions and economic challenges.

REHDA would like to urge for a review of the Bumiputera housing policy in the current socio-economic context. Specifically, we propose that the Bumiputera quota ceiling should be standardised at a maximum of 30% across all States. Automatic release of unsold Bumiputera units to the open market shall be given upon :

  • The project reaching at least 50% of completion, according to the architect’s certificate;
  • The developer having advertised in major Bahasa Malaysia newspapers at least 3 times each; and
  • Blanket release for all completed unsold Bumiputera lots.
Saya amatlah tidak bersetuju dengan cadangan tersebut. Walaupun cadangan tersebut menidakkan keupayaan ekonomi sesetengah pihak, tetapi kepentingan bangsa Melayu haruslah tetap dijaga. Cadangan demikian secara tidak langsung akan menghakis peluang orang Melayu untuk memiliki aset terpenting dalam hidup.

Bayangkan jika konsep 10-90 (bina baru jual) dilaksanakan, dan harga rumah dikatakan melambung hingga 100%. Mampukan anda yang bergaji RM2,500 membeli rumah berharga RM600,000 ?

Fikir-fikirkanlah.

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3 Comments:

Blogger weAr said...

600,000?gilanya malaysia..-baik bli mpv tdo dlm tu..

2:07 AM  
Blogger Mohd Asrool Hasbullah B Shuib said...

waaa mati la macam tu..graduan lepasan uNiversiti nak beli umah..baru aje nak mula keje..

1:30 AM  
Blogger Mohd Asrool Hasbullah B Shuib said...

waaa mati la macam tu..graduan lepasan uNiversiti nak beli umah..baru aje nak mula keje..

1:30 AM  

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