ISKANDAR PUTERI: The state government has no direct authority to determine and control the prices of properties in Johor, said Housing and Local Government committee chairman Datuk Md Jais Sarday.
That was why the state government introduced the Johor Affordable Housing Scheme (RMMJ) to fine-tune the state housing policy, he added.
He said under the policy, for each property development project on an area of 2.023ha and above, 40% of the properties developed on the site should comprise low- and medium-cost and RMMJ houses.
Johor has three types of public housing schemes — the 750 sq ft Perumahan Komuniti Johor (PKJ) Type A house priced at RM42,000, the 850 sq ft Type B house with the RM80,000 price tag and the 1,000 sq ft RMMJ house priced at RM150,000.
“Johor is one of the states in the country which has development regulations and requirements for developers to build affordable houses,” he said.
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