Access to safe and affordable housing remains one of South Africa’s biggest challenges, especially for low- to middle-income earners. The Social Housing Regulatory Authority (SHRA) plays a crucial role in addressing this issue through state-subsidized rental housing, specifically designed for individuals earning between R1,850 and R22,000 per month.
So how does the social housing system work, and who qualifies for it? Today, we’ll explore how SHRA is helping to bridge the housing gap, the impact of social housing on urban development, and what prospective tenants need to know. Joining us is Lebowa Letsoalo Acting Chief Executive Officer of SHRA.

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