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How to Get Your RDP Home

Having basic housing is a fundamental right of each person irrespective of race, gender and social status.

It is the City’s responsibility to provide and allocate government-subsidised housing, otherwise known as RDP houses.

To date, over 29 00 housing units have been delivered (jointly by the Gauteng Province and the City) and over 17 000 serviced stands.

To apply for an RDP house, you need to comply the National Housing Subsidy Scheme. This means you must be:

To apply for a government subsidy house, you need to take the following documents to your nearest customer care centre:

You will be asked to fill in a housing subsidy application form and will then be registered on the Municipal Housing Demands Database – this is a “waiting list”. Only once a housing development is completed and if you are next on the list, will you be given keys and a title deed to your home – but it can take many years.

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