THOUSANDS of working class families in General Santos City are set to benefit from a socialized housing project under President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s Expanded 4PH) Program.
The first batch of house and lot units are ready for turnover in a subdivision- type socialized housing project in the city.
Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development( DHSUD) Secretary Jose Ramon Aliling on Tuesday inspected the housing project.
Located in Bgy. Apopong, the Deca Homes Gensan 2 will have 7,430 house-and-lot units once completed. The housing project is being offered under the Pag IBIG Fund’s subsidized home loan, making homeownership more accessible to middle– and working class in the region.
The first batch of the house and lot units have been completed and will be turned over to home buyers this March by Deca Homes, one of the top developers of affordable housing in the country.
According to Alexander Sotto, chief operating officer of Deca Homes, they already sold 600 units in just four months. They intend to construct 200 units per month to cope with the demand.
The project solidifies DHSUD’s commitment to expand the 4PH Program beyond metropolitan hubs, bringing dignified and secure housing to regional growth centers across the country.
Spread across 498,600 square meters, the project includes open spaces, parks, and community facilities to foster organized and livable neighborhoods.
Aliling emphasized that the project fulfills the department’s mandate to provide safe and decent housing while responding to President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s call for responsive and pro-people programs for all.
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