The Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission (GL&SC) is preparing to make approximately 8,000 acres of land available for housing development within the current year. This initiative is designed to assist the Housing Ministry in managing the backlog of housing requests that have accumulated across the country.
Enrique, the Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer of the GL&SC, announced this initiative and emphasized the ongoing efforts to fully digitize the commission’s operations. The digitization process is expected to enhance operational efficiency and improve the management of land resources in Guyana.
The release of this land is part of a broader strategy aimed at facilitating housing development and addressing the increasing demand for residential properties in various regions of the country. The GL&SC’s commitment to providing additional land resources is viewed as a significant step toward alleviating housing shortages and promoting sustainable development.
As this initiative progresses, further details regarding the specific locations and development plans for the 8,000 acres are anticipated to be communicated by both the GL&SC and the Housing Ministry. This move is expected to positively influence the housing sector and contribute to the overall economic growth of Guyana.
Stakeholders and potential developers are encouraged to stay informed about upcoming announcements related to this housing development initiative.
Source: guyanatimesgy.com
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