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The National Housing Scheme (RPN) Kampong Tanah Jambu has 1,522 houses under development, including an additional 356 houses under the STKRJ program. The majority of the dwellings are semi-detached or terrace houses. By May 2013, around 430 terrace houses were formally granted to recipients, with ongoing allocations planned throughout the year.
This is a list of public housing estates in Brunei.The list consists of housing estates under the current government housing programmes of the National Housing Scheme (Malay: Rancangan Perumahan Negara), including the Landless Indigenous Citizens' Housing Scheme (Malay: Skim Tanah Kurnia Rakyat Jati), as well as the former National Resettlement Scheme (Malay: Rancangan Perpindahan Negara).
Property law in Ghana is the area of formal and informal law that governs how citizens can acquire, register, and maintain property. [1] Property in this instance pertains to physical land and its resources. [ 2 ]
Kampong Sungai Buloh is a village in the north-east of Brunei-Muara District, Brunei. The population was 3,857 in 2016. [ 2 ] It comprises the original village settlement as well as the public housing area STKRJ Kampong Sungai Buloh.
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Skim Tanah Kurnia Rakyat Jati (STKRJ) Kampong Rimba or STKRJ Rimba is a public housing area on the northern outskirts of Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei. It is officially a village subdivision under Mukim Gadong 'A', a mukim in Brunei-Muara District. It has an area of 69.15 hectares (170.9 acres); [2] the population was 5,023 in 2016 ...
STKRJ Katok 'B' or Kampong Katok 'B', also known as STKRJ Mata-Mata, is a public housing estate in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei, about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from the country's capital Bandar Seri Begawan. The total population was 6,108 in 2016.
However, the programme eventually shifted its aim to allow the Kampong Ayer residents in owning a home on land. [3] The first resettlement programme was carried out in 1952 in which a housing estate was developed in Bunut. [1] Followed by the completion of Burong Pingai Berakas and Pancha Delima housing estates in 1953. [4]