Abstract

The need for housing supply in Indonesia is prodigious. The 2020-2024 RPJMN projects housing funding needs to reach IDR 397.9 trillion or 6.17 percent of all infrastructure financing needs of IDR 6,445 trillion, while the government can only provide IDR fund 127.2 trillion. Fiscal constraints require the government to seek alternative sources of funding so as not to burden the state's finances. On the other hand, the housing backlog in Indonesia is increasing along with the increase in population. Calculation results using BPS data show that until 2021 the backlog figure inhabiting 7.3 million housing units, while the backlog figure has reached 13.5 million housing units. Through the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) scheme, the private sector can be involved in fulfilling the housing supply in Indonesia. To attract the private sector, the government provides support in the form of availability payment facilities considering that the target users are low-income communities (MBR).

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