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More than 100 families get land titles in QC

At least 100 families from four homeowner’s associations in Barangay Gulod in Quezon City have received their land titles, through the direct sale and direct purchase program facilitated by their barangay.

With help of the barangay, the beneficiaries were able to finally buy the land where they resided for decades from private landowners.

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Based on the report of the Housing Community Development and Resettlement Department, since July 2019, the city has been able to give security of land tenure to over 17,000 underprivileged beneficiaries through the city’s land acquisition and socialized housing program.

The department also cited that more families have benefited at a faster rate than any time before.

The city has established various land acquisition programs to ramp up and effectively address the housing needs of the residents: the direct sale and direct purchase program, and usufruct agreement for lands owned by other government agencies.

The direct sale and direct purchase program of the city government has helped 7,620 ISFs to finally own the land where they have lived for years. As of writing, the city has already acquired a total of 36.1 hectares of land in Barangays Payatas, Bagong Silangan, Baesa and Old Balara.

Usufruct Agreement gives the city government the authority to develop properties owned by National Housing Authority to benefit 6,873 ISFs from the program.

A total of 292 direct sale beneficiaries were also able to receive their land titles.

There are also 298 QCitizen families who have benefitted from the community mortgage program in partnership with the national government.

The city government has also established housing units that will benefit 1,176 ISFs, and rental housing for 317 families in Barangays Greater Lagro, Payatas, Nagkaisang Nayon, and Gulod.

A total of 46 units were also established in Bagong Silangan as transitional housing. The city was also able to relocate 1,500 families from danger zones.

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