DHSUD Secretary Jose Ramon Aliling and SHFC President Federico Laxa hand over financial assistance to beneficiaries of Miranda Compound, bringing over 1,300 residents closer to land ownership. Photo courtesy of DHSUD.  Photo courtesy of DHSUD
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Pampanga families move closer to homeownership

Mico Virata

Housing Secretary Jose Ramon Aliling and Social Housing Finance Corporation (SHFC) President Federico Laxa handed over P35 million to 397 families of Miranda Compound Phases 1 and 2 in Brgy. Maimpis, with an additional P3.6 million for documentation and legal requirements on Thursday, 26 March at San Fernando, Pampanga

More than 1,300 low-income residents in Pampanga are now closer to owning the land they occupy through the Expanded 4PH program, which provides affordable financing and support under President Marcos Jr.’s directive.

“In accordance with President Marcos Jr.’s directive, DHSUD is simplifying the process and lowering payment amounts so our fellow citizens can achieve their dream of owning land,” Secretary Aliling said in Filipino. “Under the Expanded 4PH, owning a home is more affordable, simple, and accessible, offering safer, decent, and affordable housing for every Filipino," he added in Filipino

The ECMP allows communities to purchase land collectively with government-backed financing, offering flexible payment terms and reducing upfront costs. Plans are also underway to improve the community’s drainage and other facilities to prevent flooding.

“Homeownership should not come with a heavy financial burden… Our goal is to make not just housing but the daily lives of every Filipino more affordable and dignified,” Aliling added in Filipino. 

For Miranda Compound residents, the initiative marks a meaningful step toward stability and security, turning long-held hopes of homeownership into reality.