Rehda wants affordable housing delivery systems to be under one roof


PETALING JAYA: The Real Estate and Housing Developers Association Malaysia (Rehda) Institute is calling for the setting up of a central National Affordable Housing Delivery Centre in view of the growing issue of social housing, under which comes affordable and low-cost housing.

Chairman of its board of trustees Tan Sri Eddy Chen Lok Loi said that as the Government and private developers were involved in the provision of affordable and low cost housing, a central delivery centre would help “to ensure timely and cost efficient supply.”

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