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Housing in Senegal

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Senegal’s high population growth and migration from the rural areas toDakar has resulted in the mushrooming of squatter settlements on Dakar’s periphery.[1]

Housing affordability

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Further, the high costs of construction materials – imported for the most part – combined with prohibitive interest rates – in the range of 8-10% according to BHS, the housing bank – have made housing too expensive for the average Senegalese and for low-income families.[1] As a result, there is a critical shortage ofaffordable housing, and the Government has estimated at 120,000 the number of units to be built every year in order to meet a growing demand.[1]

Under PresidentAbdoulaye Wade’s initiative “one family-one home”, a battery of incentives has been presented to potential homebuilders, as long as the cost of the house does not exceedCFA Franc 7 million ($15,500).[1] They range from providing free land to homebuilders, a 3.3% subsidy to the target buyers of the houses, and tax holidays for imported construction equipment.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcdeSenegal Country Commercial Guide 2008Archived 2009-05-07 at theWayback Machine.U.S. Commercial Service (2008).Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain.
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