Minister Lindiwe Sisulu calls on middle income earners to apply for government housing subsidy


The Minister of Human Settlements Water and Sanitation, Lindiwe Sisulu has called on those who seek to buy a home or property for the first time to apply for Finance Linked Individual Subsidy Programme (FLISP) provided by Government to encourage home ownership for those who earn between R3501 - R22.000. The applicants must have been approved for a home loan by an accredited banking institution or a non-bank financial institution.

This government financial assistance for the middle-income earners can be used as a deposit or reduce the bond balance. The once-off financial assistance for qualifying beneficiaries ranges from R27 960 to R121 626, depending on the level of household income.

“We have designed this subsidy to assist low income workers both in the private and public sectors. I have directed National Housing Finance Corporation (NHFC) or Human Settlements Development Bank (HSDB) to make sure that they have a call centre and capacity to process all applications and to go on a roadshow to educate the public about this subsidy. This subsidy is to encourage home ownership among our teachers, factory workers, receptionists, nurses and police among others”, said Minister Sisulu.

The Minister added that a budget of R461million has been set aside for this financial year. This is expected to benefit 7600 qualifying beneficiaries and leverage about R3,2 billion from the private sector financial institutions.

“Our resolve to restore the dignity of our people through human settlements goes beyond us giving fully subsidized houses to the indigent. We are also committed to responding to the housing needs of our middle-income earners through FLISP. We call on our people to seize this opportunity and apply for financial assistance”, said Minister Sisulu.

During the 2020/2021 financial year, the HSDB processed 2815 applications and of these, 2120 were approved with a total value of R111 million and this has triggered over R1 Billion home loan approved by different banking institutions on the back of R111 million. For the year, over R60 million has been disbursed to 1136 beneficiaries.

The Minister is also pleased that progress to develop the policy to enable the non-mortgage applicants to benefit from the programme is at an advanced stage and is expected to be concluded in the next few months. This will see people mainly in the rural areas applying for financial assistance to add to their home loans to build their own homes.

The Minister has also been informed that the NHFC is in the process of signing a number of service level agreements with banking institutions as well as signing the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Banking Association of South Africa (BASA), once policy is approved in few months.

Enquiries:
Steve Motale - Ministry Spokesperson
Cell: 083 784 0719

Masego Maluleke - NHFC General Manager, Corporate Communication and Marketing
Cell: 082 469 8016

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