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Friday, June 18, 2010

Affordable Housing is possible through law and policy


'Affordable Housing' examines the problems faced by housing sector across all its stratas - upper middle, middle, and lower middle in particular and comes up with practical solutions on how cost can be reduced and actual development carried out.



'AFFORDABLE HOUSING- How law and policy can make it possible', another research work of senior advocate Dr Arun Mohan was launched by Kumari Selja, Minister of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation and Tourism. Justice R. V Raveendran, Judge, Supreme Court of India presided over the function.
 
‘Affordable Housing’ examines the problems faced by housing sector across all its stratas – upper middle, middle, and lower middle in particular and comes up with practical solutions on how cost can be reduced and actual development carried out.
 
The work points out how 44 per cent of our population which can afford to repay a home loan is ignored by the finance sector. The cost of ownership can be reduced by over 30 per cent, the interest rates (or home loans) can be reduced and those who are treated as unqualified for finance can also be given the finance.
 
It also informs how a person who is earning a little more than the minimum wage can look forward to purchase his own flat one day.
Keeping in view the economic fundamentals and human behavioural patterns, this work covers the problem of housing in its true spirit and is targeted at the policy maker, those concerned with implementing the policy and written in a pattern that even a layman will find it worth it. The book also highlights information and facts a prospective flat buyer, or one taking a home loan, must know.

The ‘crisis of confidence’ between the builder, the flat buyer and the bank financier is sought to be overcome by the concept of a Certifying-cum-Performance Guaranteeing Company (CPG Co.).

The author took time off from his busy practice and conducted this research and creative writing for public service, as housing is a subject where subsequent light should be thrown.

Written from a multitude of perspectives, ‘Affordable Housing’ is a stimulating work written by the renowned Senior Advocate in his inimitable style and clearly demonstrates his ability to fuse the insight on housing from all its perspectives.