Housing Delivery Process in the Philippines Pt 2 Flashcards

(37 cards)

1
Q

Housing units required in the housing market area to accommodate household growth, homeless people, and households that are substandard

A

Housing needs

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2
Q

Total number of households in a defined housing market area that would potentially move into the proposed new or renovated housing units

A

Housing demands

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3
Q

Quantity of housing units available to households or consumers at a given period and a given price level

A

Housing supply

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4
Q

Occurs when housing demand is greater than housing supply

A

Housing deficit

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5
Q

Occurs following an accumulation of housing deficits

A

Housing backlog

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6
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Occurs when housing supply is greater than housing demand

A

Housing surplus

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7
Q

Housing Backlog = __ units as of 2011; __ units as of 2024 (informal settlers and low income earner across the country)

A

3.9 million
6.5 million

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8
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Highest housing demand as of 2011

A

Economic Housing (Php 450,000 - 1.7 million)

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9
Q

Housing market = __ players (subdivision and housing developers

A

3,164

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10
Q

HUDCC

A

Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council

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11
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SHDA

A

Subdivision and Housing Developers Associations

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Facts and Figures

Socialized Housing demand and supply

A

1,143,048
479,765

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Facts and Figures

Economic Housing demand and supply

A

2,503,990
541,913

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14
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Facts and Figures

Low Cost Housing demand and supply

A

704,406
242,246

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Q

Facts and Figures

Mid Cost Housing demand and supply

A

72,592
322,995

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16
Q

Facts and Figures

High End Housing demand and supply

A

18,235
242,246

17
Q

Facts and Figures

Total Backlog = ?
Households that can’t afford = ?

A

3,087,520
832,046

18
Q

Facts and Figures

Can’t Afford/Needs Subsidy price range, units needed, and percentage of total need

A

Php 400,000 & below
1,449,854
23%

19
Q

Facts and Figures

Socialized Housing price range, units needed, and percentage of total need

A

Php 400,000 & below
1,582,397
25%

20
Q

Facts and Figures

Economic Housing price range, units needed, and percentage of total need

A

Php 400,000 - 1.25 million
2,588,897
42%

21
Q

Facts and Figures

Low Cost Housing price range, units needed, and percentage of total need

A

Php 1.25 million - 3 million
605,692
10%

22
Q

Facts and Figures

Mid Cost Housing price range, units needed, and percentage of total need

A

Php 3 million - 6 million
No need
0%

23
Q

Facts and Figures

High End Housing price range, units needed, and percentage of total need

A

> Php 6 million
No need
0%

24
Q

Facts and Figures

Total units needed

25
*Facts and Figures* Total new need average: __ housing units per year
345,941
26
*Facts and Figures* Backlog by 2030
6,546,106
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For projects costing Php 450,000 and below
Socialized Housing
28
Php 450,000 - 1.7 million
Economic Housing
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Php 1.7 million - 3 million
Low Cost Housing
30
*Policies: IPP 2014-2016* Economic and Social Housing Development of a new settlement through joint venture arrangements with any of the following: 1. __ 2. __ 3. __
1. Local Government Unit 2. Affiliate or other related enterprise of the BOI (Philippine Board of Investments)-registered entity 3. Developer accredited by the HLURB
31
*Policies: IPP 2014-2016* This covers the manufacture of __ preferably using indigenous materials. These include roof/framing systems, wall/partition systems, flooring systems, door/window systems, and finishing/ceiling systems
Modular Housing Components
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*Policies: IPP 2014-2016* Application for registration must be accompanied by an endorsement from __
Accreditation of Innovative Technologies for Housing (AITECH)
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- Created through Executive Order No. 90 - Is the highest police-making and coordinating office on shelter - An umbrella organization which consists of heads of four agencies
Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC)
34
Sole government agency to engage in shelter production, focusing its efforts to provide to homeless, low-income Filipino families
Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB)
35
- To provide its members with adequate housing through an effective saving scheme - Harnesses these 4 sectors of the Philippine society: (1) Financial Institute, (2) The Industrial Sector, (3) The Government, (4) Filipino People
Pag-ibig Fund
36
National Government agency tasked as the planning, regulatory and quasi-judicial body for land use development and real estate and housing regulation
National Housing Authority (NHA)
37
Focuses on promoting home ownership to middle and low income families
Home Guaranty Corporation (HGC)