Transforming homeownership: an innovative financing model with a future value approach

Rosli Said, Mardhiati Sulaimi, Rohayu Ab Majid, Ainoriza Mohd Aini, O. Olanrele, O. Akinsomi
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Purpose This study aims to address the critical need for innovative financing solutions in the global housing sector, focusing specifically on Malaysia’s distinct housing finance system encompassing both conventional and Islamic loans. The primary objective is to develop a transformative housing finance model that addresses affordability challenges and reshapes the Malaysian housing landscape. Design/methodology/approach The study presents an alternate housing finance model for Malaysia, integrating lower monthly payments and reduced household debt. Key variables include house price appreciation rates, interest rates, initial guarantee fees and loan-to-value ratios. Inspired by the Help to Buy (HTB) scheme, the model aligns with proven global initiatives for enhanced affordability, balancing payment amounts, loan interest rates and acceptable price thresholds. Findings The study’s findings promise to address affordability disparities and reshape Malaysia’s housing finance landscape. The emphasis is on introducing a structured repayment plan that offers a sustainable path to homeownership, particularly for low-income families. Incorporating the future value adaptation concept, inspired by reverse mortgages and Islamic finance, enhances adaptability, ensuring long-term sustainability despite economic shifts. Practical implications The proposed model promotes widespread access to homeownership, offering practical solutions for policymakers to improve affordability, prompting adaptable risk management strategies for financial institutions and empowering potential homebuyers with increased flexibility. Originality/value The study introduces a transformative housing finance model for Malaysia, merging elements from reverse mortgages, Islamic finance and the HTB scheme, offering potential applicability to similar systems globally.
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改变住房所有权:采用未来价值方法的创新融资模式
本研究旨在满足全球住房领域对创新融资解决方案的迫切需求,特别关注马来西亚独特的住房融资体系,包括传统贷款和伊斯兰贷款。主要目标是开发一种变革性的住房融资模式,以应对负担能力方面的挑战,并重塑马来西亚的住房格局。设计/方法/途径本研究为马来西亚提出了另一种住房融资模式,将降低月供和减少家庭债务结合在一起。关键变量包括房价升值率、利率、初始担保费和贷款价值比。受 "帮助购房"(HTB)计划的启发,该模式与行之有效的全球倡议保持一致,以提高支付能力,平衡支付金额、贷款利率和可接受的价格门槛。重点在于引入结构化还款计划,为购房者,尤其是低收入家庭提供可持续的购房途径。在反向抵押贷款和伊斯兰金融的启发下,融入了未来价值适应概念,增强了适应性,确保了在经济变化的情况下的长期可持续性。原创性/价值该研究为马来西亚引入了一种变革性住房金融模式,融合了反向抵押贷款、伊斯兰金融和 HTB 计划的元素,为全球类似系统提供了潜在的适用性。
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