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Akmal Nasrullah: 655 delayed, sick and abandoned housing projects as of Sept 30

Bernama
31 January, 2024Updated:over 2 years ago
  • They comprised 68 delayed projects, 476 problematic projects, and 111 confirmed abandoned projects

KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 1): The Task Force on Private Housing and Abandoned Projects (TFST) has recorded 655 housing projects categorised as delayed, sick and abandoned with a gross development value (GDV) of RM79.03 billion, as of Sept 30, according to Deputy Local Government Development Minister Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir.

According to him, they comprised 68 delayed projects, 476 problematic projects, and 111 confirmed abandoned projects. TFST emphasises the need to protect the interests of affected buyers, while developers address the problem of delayed, troubled and abandoned projects.

"Therefore, TFST can consider recommending that projects under government or state authority housing programmes like these receive benefits from the Special Guarantee Fund amounting to RM1 billion, as announced in the Budget 2024, once it is approved.

"TFST continues its various efforts through engagement sessions, which are hoped to be avenues for all parties to examine and identify the main issues affecting the housing industry in the country," the deputy minister said in a statement on Wednesday.

The Ministry of Local Government Development plans to organise a seminar on reviving abandoned private housing projects on Nov 16, with the aim of establishing collaboration, strategic approaches and shared experiences among stakeholders involved in the effort to revive abandoned private housing projects, added Akmal Nasrullah.

"In the seminar, developers, rescuers and liquidators can share experiences, suggest new ideas, and propose improvements for reviving abandoned projects, and providing valuable insights into the revitalisation efforts," he said.

Akmal Nasrullah said his ministry, through TFST, is committed to continuing the national agenda in assisting the recovery of troubled private housing projects categorised as delayed, sick or abandoned to alleviate the burden on the people.

Meanwhile, he said the ministry had successfully restored 301 problematic housing projects, including 38,752 units, with a GDV of RM28.88 billion, by the end of September. It involved 293 projects with 37,392 housing units in the sick category, while eight projects with 1,360 housing units were categorised as abandoned.

He said that there are three delayed and sick projects under the Residensi Wilayah programme so far, namely Residensi Wilayah Hijauan Pantai, Residensi Salak Selatan, and Residensi Hektar Gombak.

Earlier, the deputy minister inspected sick housing projects at Residensi Wilayah Hijauan Pantai in Pantai Dalam and Residensi Salak Selatan in Salak Selatan.

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