Hostel conversion through the Institutional Housing Subsidy as affordable housing: case study of the Sethokga Pilot Project, Gauteng, South Africa
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Pienaar, J. S.
Cloete, C. E.
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University of the Free State
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English: Existing government policies and programmes promote the redevelopment
of single sex public hostels to provide family units as a sustainable form of
housing for the poor in South Africa. A survey was carried out among residents
of Sethokga hostel in preparation of a pilot conversion project with funding
via the Institutional Housing Subsidy. The survey revealed that low pay and high
unemployment contributed to real fears among residents about their ability to
afford rent for the upgraded accommodation, and the possibility of displace
ment, and even eviction as a result. The expressed need therefore, appeared
to be for flexible funding arrangements that allow for affordable accommo
dation options not limited to family units, ranging from single rooms to apart
ments for sub letting and sharing, an option which would not be possible with
the use of the Institutional Housing Subsidy as the sole funding instrument.
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Pienaar, J. S., & Cloete, C. E. (2005). Hostel conversion through the Institutional Housing Subsidy as affordable housing: case study of the Sethokga Pilot Project, Gauteng, South Africa. Acta Structilia, 12(1), 41-62.