I am not a housing expert, but I have always thought there is something quite insane about Government's housing policy. Where else in the world is a substantial asset simply given away?
The house alone costs about R70 000, and the total cost including land and infrastructure can be as high as R120 000. Transport is also important. Why not give away a R120 000 car based on some system of need?
Since 1994 it is claimed that more than 2.7 million subsidised houses have been built by the government. This is a dubious figure since corruption is so rife amongst building contractors that many paid-for houses were not even built.
And many of the houses are so badly built that it is estimated that R58 billion is needed to repair them. This compares with a housing budget this year of only R16.3 billion.
The housing lists for government houses are also notoriously corrupt. Allocation is often influenced by favouritism and patronage, rather than objective need. Lots of people have been on housing lists for years while some have suspiciously jumped to the front.
And who says that free houses are what the poor actually want most? Some recipients have sold their houses for as low as R5000. Others rent out the house and move back to an informal settlement.