Gap Market beneficiaries to receive houses

The Western Cape MEC of Human Settlements, Bonginkosi Madikizela, along with the City of Cape Town Mayco Member for Human Settlements, Councillor Thandeka Gcada, and the Chairman of Power Construction, Mr Graham Power, will hand over some of the first gap market and open market units of Phase 1 of the Pelikan Park Integrated Housing Project on 12 June 2013.

The gap houses, which are single story and two bedroomed, are sold from R290 000 to qualified buyers earning between R3 501 and R15 000 a month. The term gap housing refers to housing for those individuals who earn too much to qualify for a complete state house, yet often too little to buy a house on the open market.

Beneficiaries are supported with a state housing subsidy which covers part of the housing cost. The open market homes begin at R480 000, and are for people earning more than R15 000 per month. Phase 1 will deliver 696 gap market houses, and 300 open market houses.

Pelican Park is an environmentally-friendly development that will include schools, a clinic, library, fuel station and a shopping centre. In total 2 100 subsidy homes, for people earning less than R3500 pm,  and 1 100 bonded houses will be built, making up the City of Cape Town’s largest integrated housing project.

All media are invited.

Date: Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Time: 15h00
Venue: 14 Avenue, Pelikan Park, Cape Town

Directions: Take the N2 out of Cape Town. Take the M17 (Jan Smuts Drive) South. Jan Smuts will merge onto New Strandfontein Road. Cross Klip road and 5th Avenue and you will see 14 Avenue on your right.

For media enquiries:
Bruce Oom, Spokesman for MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela,
Cell : 072 465 5177
Tel: 021 483 6622
Fax: 021 483 3888
E-mail: Bruce.Oom@westerncape.gov.za

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