State Housing and Local Government Committee chairman Paul Yong addresses the Perak State Legislative Assembly in Ipoh April 23, 2019. — Picture by Farhan Najib
“The houses, which will cost below RM100,000, will be built based on the demand and growth of the people in a specific area or district,” he said. Yong noted that the difficulties in getting housing loans due to the high commitment and cost of living coupled with a low income are the reasons why most people cannot afford to own a home.
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