{"id":8359,"date":"2026-06-21T06:37:39","date_gmt":"2026-06-21T06:37:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.fintechpulse8.com\/?p=8359"},"modified":"2026-06-21T06:37:39","modified_gmt":"2026-06-21T06:37:39","slug":"south-africa-is-short-of-2-6m-homes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fintechpulse8.com\/?p=8359","title":{"rendered":"South Africa is short of 2.6m homes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>South Africa faces a housing backlog of at least 2.6 million units, for more than 12 million people. The state supply of new, subsidised housing has declined over the past decade and the government\u2019s housing policy is shifting.<\/p>\n<p>It sees the private sector as becoming the main provider of \u201caffordable housing\u201d. The market, according to the Banking Association of South Africa, is households earning up to R34 400 gross per month ($2 111). Yet most residents in South African cities earn far less than that. (The national median household income in 2023 was R7 980 or $490.) Much more affordable accommodation is therefore needed.<\/p>\n<p>We are housing and urban scholars based in South African and Austrian universities, who have conducted extensive research on how housing ideology, policies and practices shape urbanisation.<\/p>\n<p>In this article we draw on research we have done on social rental housing in South African cities and in Vienna, Austria. We don\u2019t suggest the policies should be the same. After all, these are very different places. But a side-by-side look can be useful.<\/p>\n<p>Vienna is often considered the capital of social housing. About 43% of the Viennese housing stock is state-subsidised rental housing, including municipal-owned flats and apartments run by limited-profit housing associations.<\/p>\n<p>South African cities have seen a massive roll-out of state-sponsored, low-density ownership housing, but the housing backlog and informality continue to grow. Delivery of subsidised rental housing and higher-density, mixed-income apartments has remained slow.<\/p>\n<p>We believe at least three aspects of Vienna\u2019s social housing policy have potential for South African cities:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>sustained political commitment \u2013 policies, laws and regulations backed up by adequate financial and institutional investments<\/li>\n<li>a proactive and market-shaping state<\/li>\n<li>making social housing part of the urban fabric and the public consciousness.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Sustained political commitment<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>Vienna\u2019s large social housing stock is the result of a century of political commitment and investment in housing as a human right, recognising its powerful role in improving workers\u2019 welfare and building integrated cities.<\/p>\n<p>For the city, housing was never just a revenue-generating asset. Dating back to the Red Vienna period (1919-1934), interrupted by Austro-fascism and the Nazi regime, the social democratic city government has made housing central to its urban welfare politics. Especially subsidised rental housing.<\/p>\n<div class=\"visible-sm-block visible-xs-block m1010\">\n<div class=\"ad-container-wrapper\">\n<p>ADVERTISEMENT<\/p>\n<p>CONTINUE READING BELOW<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Housing projects were considered part of social infrastructure, together with public facilities (clinics, transport, education), outdoor spaces, social amenities (creches, laundries, libraries), art, and employment opportunities.<\/p>\n<p>Colloquially called \u201cpeople\u2019s palaces\u201d, social housing apartment blocks symbolised the political promise of providing high-quality living to working-class people.<\/p>\n<p>The city planted subsidised rental in all areas to promote social mixing.<\/p>\n<h2><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Proactive and market-shaping state<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>Translating this political commitment into results required a capable and active state. It demanded a government that shaped land and property markets to maximise public value.<\/p>\n<p>Vienna has taken an active role in social housing delivery, whether as a direct provider, regulator or collaborator. And, unlike many other cities in Europe, it never sold off its own municipal housing stock in the late 20th century.<\/p>\n<p>The city currently manages over 220 000 rental apartments, accommodating a quarter of the total urban population. This makes Vienna the largest public landlord of social housing in Europe. After a period of non-expansion, it decided a decade ago to resume investment in rental stock.<\/p>\n<p>A key element of its policy is the use of private capital and third sector (neither state nor profit-driven) organisations to promote the delivery of affordable rental accommodation. So-called limited-profit housing associations \u2013 private, cooperative, or non-profit entities \u2013 provide apartments at cost-based, regulated prices.<\/p>\n<p>These organisations plan, develop and manage social housing accommodation and are bound to the Austrian Limited-Profit Housing Act. This law says any surpluses must be reinvested in building new rental housing.<\/p>\n<p>Regulation includes rental caps, indefinite-term contracts and quality assurance requirements.<\/p>\n<p>The city\u2019s Fund for Housing Construction and Urban Renewal is a professional property management company, governed by a trust chaired by the city council. It buys, manages and releases land for state-subsidised housing construction and subsidises urban renewal projects. Active land management and a social housing zoning law allow affordable land to be designated for state-subsidised housing.<\/p>\n<div class=\"visible-sm-block visible-xs-block m1010\">\n<div class=\"ad-container-wrapper\">\n<p>ADVERTISEMENT:<\/p>\n<p>CONTINUE READING BELOW<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Working closely with city departments, especially planning and infrastructure, the entity acquires, prepares and releases land for social housing.<\/p>\n<p>Another vital role is organising developers\u2019 competitions, which function as a quality assurance mechanism. Interdisciplinary juries assess competing proposals according to four criteria: economy, architecture, ecology and social sustainability. Development rights are then awarded to the highest-quality project consortium.<\/p>\n<p>Financing is a mix of federal and regional subsidies, loans, and earmarked contributions. For example the housing subsidy levy is a payroll-based contribution shared equally between employers and employees.<\/p>\n<h2><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Social fabric of social housing<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>Social housing in Vienna is central to the overall housing system rather than a safety net for the poorest. Income thresholds are set to include large parts of the population and support social mixing.<\/p>\n<p>Barriers for newcomers are still in place: they must live in the city for two years before they can access municipal housing. But renting remains a secure form of tenure that is widely accepted by the population.<\/p>\n<p>Quality sustains this broad-based appeal. Social housing offers attractive, well-designed living environments.<\/p>\n<p>This process draws on a deep pool of expertise within the municipal administration and among non-profit housing providers, planners, academics and independent advisors.<\/p>\n<p>Social housing is spread across Vienna rather than pushed to the periphery. People from different backgrounds live side by side.<\/p>\n<h2><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Reflections for South Africa<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>Vienna\u2019s experience provides a useful point of reference for reflecting on how social housing delivery could work in South Africa\u2019s cities.<\/p>\n<div class=\"visible-sm-block visible-xs-block m1010\">\n<div class=\"ad-container-wrapper\">\n<p>ADVERTISEMENT:<\/p>\n<p>CONTINUE READING BELOW<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Firstly, social rental housing should be understood as an urban and economic policy. Its benefits go far beyond providing shelter, as it can make the city a more egalitarian, inclusive and productive space. It can improve workers\u2019 welfare, reduce poverty, and promote socio-economic mobility.<\/p>\n<p>As such, it deserves greater political commitment and resources from all spheres of government.<\/p>\n<p>Secondly, getting results requires the state to actively shape property and land markets for public value. The City of Vienna has never just focused on enabling private-sector development. It shows what municipalities can achieve when they strategically use their assets, regulatory powers and resources to get public value from private investments.<\/p>\n<p>Third is the importance of embedding social housing into a city\u2019s social fabric.<\/p>\n<p>The key is to appreciate social rental housing as shared wealth. Not to idealise individual property ownership. The public has to understand the benefits of well-located, higher-density, subsidised rental accommodation.<\/p>\n<p>It also requires tapping into the technical, financial, organisational and other expertise across sectors and spaces in South Africa. Residents, housing justice movements and civil society organisations all have something to offer.<!-- Below is The Conversation's page counter tag. Please DO NOT REMOVE. --><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"border: none !important; box-shadow: none !important; margin: 0 !important; max-height: 1px !important; max-width: 1px !important; min-height: 1px !important; min-width: 1px !important; opacity: 0 !important; outline: none !important; padding: 0 !important;\" src=\"https:\/\/counter.theconversation.com\/content\/282638\/count.gif?distributor=republish-lightbox-basic\" alt=\"The Conversation\" width=\"1\" height=\"1\"\/><!-- End of code. If you don't see any code above, please get new code from the Advanced tab after you click the republish button. The page counter does not collect any personal data. More info: https:\/\/theconversation.com\/republishing-guidelines --><\/p>\n<p><em>Andreas Scheba, Associate Professor, University of the Free State and Judith Lehner, Senior scientist, TU Wien.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>#South #Africa #short #2.6m #homes<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>South Africa faces a housing backlog of at least 2.6 million units, for more than 12 million people. 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