• Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail: “We have yet to identify the location, but what is certain is that it will benefit those in the B40 [group]. We will start [with the construction] of one first, expected next year.”

KUANTAN (Nov 29): The Pahang government will build apartments to help young people and low-income earners own homes next year, in line with the mission to ensure that no strata of society in the state is left out from having their own home.

Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail (pictured) said the construction of the apartments, which is under the Pahang Apartment Project, will be implemented in stages, involving every district in the state.

“This is a pilot project and we find that land is becoming scarce. So, with these apartments, for example, could accommodate many living there in one or two acres.

“We have yet to identify the location, but what is certain is that it will benefit those in the B40 [group]. We will start [with the construction] of one first, expected next year. I have asked PTG (Land and Mines Office) to find a site and so on,” he said.

He said at a press conference after tabling Budget 2025 themed Prestasi Dipertingkat, Kemakmuran Dipertahan at Wisma Sri Pahang here on Friday.

When asked whether the ownership of the apartment will be given for free or through the hire purchase method, Wan Rosdy said the state government is still in discussions on the matter.

“The important thing is, (it) makes it easier for the people. We are looking at approach on the length of stay. This is all still under discussion,” he said.

Before that, during the tabling of the state’s budget for 2025, Wan Rosdy said that 350 units of Pahang People's Houses Phase 6 would be implemented with a construction cost of RM28.7 million through the allocation of the Pahang Housing and Property Board with the support of an allocation of RM9.45 million from the state government.

“At the same time, the state government will also provide an allocation of RM9.84 million for the purpose of implementing the construction of 120 units of Pahang People's Houses Phase 6 specifically for the Orang Asli community in Pahang.

"The state government has also agreed to improve the implementation of the People's Houses by accommodating the increase in the construction cost on houses ranging between RM75,000 to RM80,000," he said.

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