Barisan Nasional manifesto, themed “With BN for A Greater Malaysia” for Malaysia’s 14th General Election (GE14).
- to facilitate loans for affordable and low-cost houses costing RM300,000 and below
- to end the policy of Bumiputera lot discounts for property valued at RM1 million and above
- A special fund worth RM500 million to encourage innovation and empower Industrial Building System (IBS) entrepreneurs.
- Tax incentives or development funds to encourage banks and housing developers to offer rent-to-own schemes.
- Develop under-utilised government quarters, buildings and land for affordable housing and mixed development projects.
- Opportunities to government retirees and their children to purchase units of 1Malaysia Public Servants Housing (PPA1M) at prices ranging from RM150, 000 to RM300, 000.
- More Felda community houses, especially for the second and third generation of settlers.
- Extending stamp duty exemption period for abandoned housing projects which are being revived.
- Build more affordable and low-cost housing projects on idle Malay reserve, wakaf and baitulmal land.
- Increase capacity of Housing Assistance Programmes to restore and repair dilapidated houses in rural areas.
- Upgrade of longhouses in Sarawak, water-houses in Sabah, Orang Asli houses and estate workers housing units in the peninsula.
- Special funds for Joint Management Bodies (JMB) and Joint Management Committees (JMC) for the upgrading of strata buildings.
- Increase the claim limit under the Housing and Management Tribunal from RM50,000 to RM100,000.
- Expand government authority to revive abandoned housing projects from the current limit of RM70,000 to RM120,000. (This involves 21 abandoned projects and 2,794 units with an allocation of RM123 million.)
- Assist buyers of the 50,000 housing units that have fallen victim to unlicensed housing developers.
- KPI for construction of affordable housing projects by developers who receive government investment.
- Establish a conflict resolution tribunal to settle any disputes that involve public housing.
- National Public Housing Management Corporation to monitor and manage public housing issues.
- Welfare and wellbeing of security forces personnel.
- 1,800 housing units under the One Personnel, One House (SASaR) programme for army veterans.
- Constructing 45,000 units of ‘Rumah Keluarga Angkatan Tentera’ homes.
- Establish 1Malaysia Veteran Home Repair Programme with a target of 1,800 recipients by 2020.
- 10,000 PPA1M housing units for police personnel.
- 10,000 affordable housing units under the “One Member, One House” SASaR programme, specifically for army personnel.
- Shariah-compliant Home Sale and Purchase Agreement.