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Real Estate

Urban poor home loans seen to hit P426M

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Housing loans for land tenure and housing acquisition by the urban poor informal settlers under the government’s Community Mortgage Program are expected to hit the P426-million mark this year with some P391-million already released during the last 11 months.

This was announced by Angelico T. Salud, president of the National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation (NHMFC), an agency of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) tasked to administer the home financing program.

In a report to Housing Secretary Michael T. Defensor and concurrent HUDCC chairman, Salud said that the loan performance level has exceeded the P300-million subsidy the National Government has released this year for lending to the homeless urban poor.

The 11-month loan releases, which financed a total of 80 urban poor housing sites nationwide for some 10,007 family-beneficiaries, have exceeded by 58 percent the average annual loan releases of P246-million during the 15 years of implementation of the Community Mortgage Program, Salud cited.

Cumulative loan releases as of November have reached P3.7-billion which financed a total of 1,001 housing sites for a corresponding 124,918 family-beneficiaries.

NHMFC, which celebrated its 23rd anniversary last Dec. 21, will continue to pursue the Community Mortgage Program next year as one of its flagship programs, an integral part of the anti-poverty intervention of the administration of President Gloria Arroyo, Salud pointed out.

The program has received assurance from President Arroyo of continuing funding support from the National Government, he added.

ANGELICO T

COMMUNITY MORTGAGE PROGRAM

HOUSING

HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT COORDINATING COUNCIL

HOUSING SECRETARY MICHAEL T

LOAN

NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

NATIONAL HOME MORTGAGE FINANCE CORPORATION

PRESIDENT ARROYO

PRESIDENT GLORIA ARROYO

PROGRAM

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