Print Email Facebook Twitter Can Western European Home Ownership Products bridge the South African Housing Gap? Title Can Western European Home Ownership Products bridge the South African Housing Gap? Author Hoekstra, J.S.C.M. (TU Delft OLD Housing Systems) Marais, L (University of the Free State) Date 2016 Abstract Subsidised housing often creates a segmented housing market, with some home owners falling into a gap between the subsidised and non-subsidised types. This gap particularly affects middle-income buyers, whose income may be too high to qualify for subsidy but too low to buy a non-subsidised house. Western Europe has policies and affordable products to bridge this gap. In this paper, based on a literature review and 15 interviews with South African policymakers and representatives from the financial sector, we assess whether the Western European products have potential in South Africa. We find some obstacles—differences in macro-economic context, the fact that South Africa seems to be locked into a capital subsidy policy pathway, the lack of a suitable regulatory framework and institutional problems at the local level—but also some potential in the form of alternative tenures and innovative housing finance in the areas of mineworker housing, inner city housing and social housing. Subject Affordable home ownershipIntermediate tenurePolicy transferSouth Africa To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f73f6fda-ebf3-491e-b9d9-e1c1f8b94f3f DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s12132-016-9279-7 Embargo date 2017-03-09 ISSN 1015-3802 Source Urban Forum, 27 (4), 487-502 Bibliographical note Accepted Author Manuscript Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2016 J.S.C.M. Hoekstra, L Marais Files PDF Hoekstra_Marais_final_ver ... igures.pdf 383.92 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:f73f6fda-ebf3-491e-b9d9-e1c1f8b94f3f/datastream/OBJ/view