DHSUD helps build affordable housing for over 7,400 working class families in GenSan
DHSUD Secretary Jose Ramon Aliling
More than 7,400 families are expected to benefit from another mass housing program, this time, in General Santos City as the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) inspected the project site on Tuesday Feb. 10.
DHSUD Secretary Jose Ramon Aliling said the priority of the Deca Homes Gensan 2 in Barangay Apopong will prioritize working class families under the government;s mass housing program.
He said the project is a subdivision-type and will have 7,430 house-and-lot units once completed. Spread across 498,600 square meters, the project includes open spaces, parks, and community facilities to foster organized and livable neighborhoods.
“These will be offered under the Pag IBIG Fund's subsidized home loan, making homeownership more accessible to the middle and working class in the region,” said Aliling.
He said the first batch of the house and lot units have been completed and will be turned over to home buyers next month.
According to Alexander Sotto, chief operating officer of Deca Homes, they already sold 600 units in just four months. They intend to construct 200 units per month to cope with the demand.
“This project in General Santos City demonstrates that the Expanded 4PH Program is not limited to urban centers in Luzon. We are building communities where Filipino families can thrive, live with dignity, security and fresh hope,” said Aliling.
“By delivering socialized housing at a subsidized rate, we make homeownership attainable for the working class-- from the minimum wage earners and low-income families. This is inclusive growth translated into real homes as envisioned by our President,” he added.