An innovative new model pioneered by affordable housing finance companies (AHFCs) has made home ownership attainable for millions of low-income informal sector customers in urban India. There are now 26 such AHFCs with a combined loan portfolio of $4.1+ billion in India, who have financed over 230,000 houses over the last decade. Due to the availability of equity and debt, and potential for geographic expansion, this market is likely to continue to grow rapidly. This report examines the current state of the market and provides recommendations for facilitating greater scale so that even more households can own or improve their homes
Housing is fundamental to the welfare of all Australians. From a social perspective it promotes and ...
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...
Purpose: – Access to housing remains high on the agenda of the governments in the developing count...
In 2012, the estimated housing shortage in India was 18.78 million units. 88% of this shortage pert...
Housing Finance in India during the last decade has gone through many changes. From very low exposur...
The provision of low cost housing to greater sections of the needy populace has been an issue of imm...
M.Comm.The purpose of this dissertation is to assess the progress that has been made in the provisio...
Housing is one of the primary human needs. It is second only to the need for food and clothing. From...
Since the nation’s first Five-Year Plan in 1951, the Government of India has focused attention on in...
Asymmetric movements of housing demand and supply has consequently led to extraordinary house price ...
Insufficient provision of housing for a fast growing urban population is leading to squatter settlem...
Housing is one of the Basic need of every person just like food and clothing and it has been the dre...
Much of the world's poor has difficulty in obtaining loans, especially the small loans (termed micro...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Masters in Business AdministrationIn develope...
Housing is fundamental to the welfare of all Australians. From a social perspective it promotes and ...
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...
Purpose: – Access to housing remains high on the agenda of the governments in the developing count...
In 2012, the estimated housing shortage in India was 18.78 million units. 88% of this shortage pert...
Housing Finance in India during the last decade has gone through many changes. From very low exposur...
The provision of low cost housing to greater sections of the needy populace has been an issue of imm...
M.Comm.The purpose of this dissertation is to assess the progress that has been made in the provisio...
Housing is one of the primary human needs. It is second only to the need for food and clothing. From...
Since the nation’s first Five-Year Plan in 1951, the Government of India has focused attention on in...
Asymmetric movements of housing demand and supply has consequently led to extraordinary house price ...
Insufficient provision of housing for a fast growing urban population is leading to squatter settlem...
Housing is one of the Basic need of every person just like food and clothing and it has been the dre...
Much of the world's poor has difficulty in obtaining loans, especially the small loans (termed micro...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Masters in Business AdministrationIn develope...
Housing is fundamental to the welfare of all Australians. From a social perspective it promotes and ...
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...