Housing Demand Survey for Egypt
In March 2018, the World Bank finalized an agreement with Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) to conduct a demand survey for housing across Egypt. The survey consisted of a sample of 10,300 households across eight governo...
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Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2021
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/508711616131964159/Housing-Demand-Survey-for-Egypt http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35338 |
Summary: | In March 2018, the World Bank finalized
an agreement with Central Agency for Public Mobilization and
Statistics (CAPMAS) to conduct a demand survey for housing
across Egypt. The survey consisted of a sample of 10,300
households across eight governorates. The inclusive housing
finance program supports several aspects of the government’s
social housing program, including financial aid to
low-income households to help them access housing. This aid
comes in the form of a subsidy that either complements the
down payment and the repayments in the first years of a
mortgage loan or contributes to the payment of the rent in
the public or the private sector. The Government of Egypt
asked the World Bank to advise on conducting a housing
demand assessment to understand the differential demand for
rental and ownership housing by different income and
employment groups and for different types of houses,
locations, and regions. The main objective of the study is
to provide detailed information on the demand for affordable
ownership housing with a mortgage loan, a down payment, and
a subsidy and for formal rental accommodation. |
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