Exploring Subsidized Housing Specifications Ensuring Quality for Low-Income Families on UrbanRumah
Understanding Subsidized Housing Specifications on UrbanRumah
When it comes to subsidized housing for low-income families (LIFs), it is crucial to comprehend the specifications governing the development of these homes. At UrbanRumah, we are committed to providing up-to-date information about the rules and specifications for subsidized housing that can offer high-quality living conditions for LIFs. This article will delve into various regulations and technical requirements that developers must adhere to in order to ensure that these subsidized homes are decent, safe, and sustainable.
Pricing Regulations for Subsidized Homes in Jabodetabek
The government has recently issued regulations governing the pricing of subsidized homes for LIFs, especially in the Jabodetabek region. The selling price of subsidized homes has been set until 2024, with an increase from the previous pricing. Currently, the price of subsidized homes in this area has reached Rp185 million, compared to around Rp181 million previously.
Requirements for Subsidy Application
In every subsidy program funded by the state budget (APBN), there are several requirements that must be met. These requirements include certain income limits, financing interest rates, subsidy periods, financing durations, land and building size limits, as well as price limits. All of these requirements are in place to ensure that LIFs receiving subsidies meet specific standards.
Subsidized Housing Specifications Maintaining Quality
The specifications for subsidized housing, in essence, haven't changed significantly from the existing regulations. The focus remains on the specifications that must be met to ensure housing quality, even at affordable prices. Housing developers are responsible for setting these specifications in line with the prescribed prices.
According to Endra S. Atmawidjaja, Spokesperson for the Ministry of Public Works and Housing (PUPR), the floor area of a plot must be a minimum of 60 square meters and a maximum of 36 square meters, with a maximum land size of 200 square meters. These homes must provide standard amenities such as bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and more.
Eligibility Criteria for LIFs to Receive Subsidies
This subsidy program is aimed at LIFs who do not yet own a home and who are already married. Other requirements are similar to applying for a mortgage from a bank, including identity documents, monthly income proof, NPWP (tax identification number), and more.
Regulations Regarding Public Infrastructure, Facilities, and Utilities
In addition to housing specifications, there are regulations related to public infrastructure, facilities, and utilities that must be met in subsidized housing development areas. This includes infrastructure such as clean water distribution networks, electricity, community roads, drainage channels, wastewater and sewage systems, as well as waste disposal facilities. All of these are intended to create a comfortable living environment for LIFs.

