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JAKARTA - Deputy Chairperson of Real Estate Indonesia (REI) Hari Ganie hopes that the Housing Financing Liquidity Facility (FLPP) program for Low-Income Communities (MBR) will continue and begin in early 2025.

"Our hope is that what is already good, namely the FLPP for MBR will continue. The target is 220 thousand-300 thousand next year, it will be continued and started at the beginning of the year. Always the years (last) it was originally (the FLPP program) 2-3 months to even 5 months (from the beginning of the year)," he said at the Indonesia Policy Dialogue event entitled New Energy and Housing Sector' in Jakarta, quoted from Antara, Thursday 12 December.

Until now, he stated that there are 5,600 REI developers throughout Indonesia. Based on this number, 80 percent of them are MBR developers, which means the majority are not from big players such as Ciputra or Summarecon.

"So, don't assume that REI represents Agung Podomoro, Agung Sedayu, Ciputra too. 80 percent of our members are MBR development," said the Deputy Chair of REI.

Therefore, he hopes that the FLPP program for MBR will continue in the coming year.

On the other hand, his party has 20 percent of commercial developers who sell houses above Rp180 million to Rp20 billion. Although small, this group needs to be supported because they have proven to contribute to economic growth.

Those who want to build cities throughout Indonesia are members of the REI. Build houses, build hotels, build shopping centers, build industrial areas, build office towers, they are all members of the REI," said Ganie.


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