Based on data from the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR), the realization of the One Million Houses Program only reached 765,120 units by early December 2017. This figure comprises 619,868 units (81 percent) for Low-Income Communities (MBR) and 145,252 units (19 percent) for Non-MBR. The One Million Houses Program, launched in 2015, has consistently fallen short of its target. The highest achievement was in 2016, reaching 822,000 units.
The government's direct capacity to physically construct houses for MBRs under the One Million Houses Program is only 20 percent. This is achieved through the construction of low-cost apartments (rusunawa), special houses, self-help houses, and assistance in the development of public infrastructure, facilities, and utilities (PSU). Meanwhile, 30 percent are built by housing developers for MBRs with assistance from Home Ownership Credit through the FLPP KPR program, subsidized interest rate differences, and down payment assistance. The remainder is fulfilled by developers through the construction of non-subsidized houses.
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