Angola’s main problems in the housing finance sector relate to bureaucracy, the lack of access to titled and serviced land and the weak engagement of banks in offering loans for housing. The lack of financing means that most people do not have the ability to buy homes through formal market processes. The State policy on housing provision is focused on creating high-rise condominiums in areas of urban expansion.
Development Workshop is engaged in research on housing, land markets and innovative financing mechanisms. DW’s housing finance work benefits from support from CAHF and FSDA.
OSISA-CMI (2012) Angola-Custo de Infraestuturas (Portuguesa)
Em média anual, as actividades de reconstrução constituem cerca de 10 por cento do PIB. A importância de novas infra-estruturas, serviços públicos e edifícios públicos para o desenvolvimento económico está …
Read moreAngola Chapter – Africa Housing Finance Yearbook 2011
Emerging from a protracted civil war since 2002, Angola was for several years one of the fastest growing economies in the world. In the past decade, it has often seen …
Read moreREVIEW OF REAL ESTATE FINANCING IN ANGOLA
The report of USAID for the National Bank of Angola provides an analyses and review of the structure of real estate financing in Angola. The feasibility of developing a broader …
Read moreA PRIVATIZAÇÃO DO STOCK HABITACIONAL PÚBLICO
The report of USAID for the National Bank of Angola provides an analyses and review of the structure of real estate financing in Angola. The feasibility of developing a broader …
Read moreHabitação em Angola e o seu fomento tipologia e uso dos materiais de construção.
Habitação em Angola e o seu fomento tipologia. Pela: Instituto Nacional de Habitação.
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