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Indonesia speeds up home renovations to cut substandard housing

The Indonesian government is accelerating its Self-help Housing Stimulant Assistance (BSPS) program to renovate substandard housing, aiming for 400,000 units by 2026. Housing and Settlements Minister Maruarar Sirait highlighted increased targets, such as the jump from 158 to 10,000 units in Jakarta alone. The program relies on data from Statistics Indonesia (BPS) to prioritize poor and vulnerable households. Transparency measures include disclosing material costs and involving multiple suppliers to promote fair pricing.

Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Indonesian government is ramping up efforts to reduce substandard housing by accelerating its Self-help Housing Stimulant Assistance (BSPS) program, or the self-managed home renovation scheme, with a target of 400,000 units in 2026.

Housing and Settlements Minister Maruarar Sirait said in Jakarta on Friday that the government is significantly scaling up the home renovation initiative.

As an example, he noted that the number of homes targeted for renovation in Jakarta has skyrocketed from just 158 units last year to 10,000 units this year.

According to him, accelerating the program requires the support of various parties, including regional governments and relevant agencies, to ensure optimal progress.

Sirait also expressed appreciation for the Ministry of Home Affairs, which has issued several policies that benefit the public.

Furthermore, he stated that the government is relying on data from Statistics Indonesia (BPS) to ensure that assistance reaches those truly in need, specifically targeting poor households and those vulnerable to poverty.

He emphasized that the housing renovation program must be run transparently, given its use of public funds. To ensure this, material requirements and budgets are disclosed to the public, and multiple building material suppliers are involved to encourage fair price competition.

He expressed hope that, through the program, the number of substandard housing units could decline significantly from 18.8 million in 2025.

He affirmed that he has also proposed increasing the BSPS target to 2 million units in 2027.

Meanwhile, Home Affairs Minister Tito Karnavian assessed that the home renovation program has shown significant progress.

He also urged regional governments to actively support the implementation of the program, including by waiving the land and building acquisition tax and building approval fees.

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Translator: Ahmad Muzdaffar, Raka Adji Editor: Azis Kurmala Copyright © ANTARA 2026

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Source document: Ministry of Housing and Settlements

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Indonesia speeds up home renovations to cut substandard housing

The Indonesian government is accelerating its Self-help Housing Stimulant Assistance (BSPS) program to renovate substandard housing, aiming for 400,000 units by 2026. Housing and Settlements Minister Maruarar Sirait highlighted increased targets, such as the jump from 158 to 10,000 units in Jakarta alone. The program relies on data from Statistics Indonesia (BPS) to prioritize poor and vulnerable households. Transparency measures include disclosing material costs and involving multiple suppliers to promote fair pricing.

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