Budget 2016.One of the aspects that will be the focus is affordable housing.
Malaysians, especially the youth in this country are often expressed their concerns about the affordability of housing is said to be in line with the basic needs after their career, and subsequently married.
In a survey conducted by AWANI, the average social media user experience in house prices is very high and unaffordable.
Netizens also feel that affordable housing is hard to find.
In fact, according to them, the salaries of graduates were 'too low' and rising home prices makes it difficult to own at a young age.
"Fresh graduates salary of RM2,500. KL area home RM250K and above. Housing loan for the private sector and only 90%... need to find another 10% and the money to pay for legal fees. How much longer are we going to save? 3,4 years? "Asked a Facebook user named Muhammad Nuranis Suhaimi.
Meanwhile, some have claimed that the conditions set by the banks makes it difficult for young people to obtain loans, thus becoming an obstacle to their own homes.
According to them, the terms of home loans led to extreme youth prefer to purchase a car from the house.
Netizens also expressed that the savings Employees Provident Fund (EPF) has not helped them in the first house.
Sheila Shakira, although EPF savings can be used to use to pay house deposit, but the house prices rose faster than their wages.
"Every month the EPF money to grow, but home prices still continue to rise causing us to wait EPF savings to achieve solvency deposit," he said.
In addition, there are also urging the government to increase affordable housing and stop luxury housing projects so that all groups are given the opportunity to own a home.
Tuesday, 10 November 2015
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