Over 25,000 Filipino workers have signed up to express interest in purchasing socialized housing units through the Pag-IBIG housing loan under the Expanded Pambansang Pabahay Para sa Pilipino (4PH) program, just three months after the Home Development Mutual Fund rolled out its online registration system in June.
The early success reflects strong demand and high interest among Filipino workers in securing affordable homeownership through the Marcos administration’s flagship housing initiative, according to a news release over the weekend.
The Expanded 4PH program, which now includes house-and-lot units in subdivision developments in addition to previously available vertical condominium projects, currently features socialized housing developments in key areas such as Caloocan City, Cavite, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Rizal, Pampanga, Ilocos Norte, Bacolod, Zamboanga, and Davao.
“The high number of registrants in such a short span of time clearly reflects the need of Filipino workers and their families for affordable homeownership,” Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development Secretary Jose Ramon Aliling, who also chairs the Pag-IBIG Fund Board of Trustees, said.
“This user-friendly, transparent, and corruption-free digital solution under the Expanded 4PH program allows us to bring homeownership within reach. The tool also helps us match the growing demand with the available housing inventory, and eventually with the more than 251,000 socialized housing units committed by the private sector. This forms part of our many efforts to move us closer in fulfilling President Marcos’ vision of providing Filipino families with safe, decent, and secure homes under a Bagong Pilipinas,” Aliling said.
Pag-IBIG Fund’s Expanded 4PH online sign-up facility is a mobile-optimized platform that allows members to browse available socialized housing projects, view unit photos, compute estimated monthly payments and monitor their registration status in real time. Once a member registers through the system, Pag-IBIG Fund conducts a preliminary assessment based on membership status, income and other eligibility criteria.
The registrant’s information is then transmitted to the National Housing Authority and the Social Housing Finance Corporation for further validation. After completing eligibility checks, the potential homebuyer’s details are endorsed to the partner developer of the selected project to facilitate the housing loan and home purchase process.
“We developed this online registration system with our members’ convenience in mind. It now allows them to easily explore housing options and indicate their interest, so we can reach out and assist them in completing their application. This further supports Secretary Aliling’s push for full digitalization in the housing sector, a key component of his 8-Point Agenda,” Pag-IBIG Fund Chief Executive Officer Marilene Acosta said.
“At Pag-IBIG Fund, we have always embraced digital transformation as a means of making our services better and more responsive to our members’ needs. Through this facility, first-time homebuyers can now begin their journey to homeownership with just a few clicks.”
Acosta urged eligible members to take advantage of Pag-IBIG Fund’s ongoing “Early Bird” promo, which offers a special three percent subsidized housing loan rate fixed for 10 years for the first 30,000 qualified borrowers.
Under the Expanded 4PH, qualified members may avail of loans with a subsidized interest rate to finance the purchase of house-and-lot units priced up to PHP850,000 or condominium units up to PHP1.8 million. Pag-IBIG acquired assets that fall within the same price ceilings may also be purchased through the loan.
Interested members may register through the Expanded 4PH online sign-up facility at https://www.pagibigfundservices.com/MagpalistaSa4PH/. (PNA)