100,000 affordable homes for Johor folk by 2023


Dzulkefly (fourth from left), Johor Real Estate and Housing Developers Association branch chairman Datuk Steve Chong Yoon On (third from left) and Redha members visiting a booth after the launch of Johor Malaysia Property Expo 2018.

JOHOR BARU: The state government is confident of delivering 100,000 units of affordable houses under Rumah Mampu Milik Johor (RMMJ) housing scheme by 2023.

Johor Housing and Rural Development Committee chairman Dzulkefly Ahmad said on average, about 20,000 units of the houses should be delivered to eligible buyers annually within the next five years.

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