The City of Cape Town has conducted consumer education sessions for future residents of its Bonteheuwel Infill housing project, equipping first-time homeowners with crucial knowledge of budgeting, property maintenance and drafting wills to ensure they are prepared for the responsibilities of homeownership.
As detailed in an official release by the City of Cape Town , the R140 million project is a key Breaking New Ground BNG initiative set to deliver 273 state-subsidised homes by mid-2026. The sessions are a standard part of the Citys process to empower beneficiaries and protect their new assets.
The Bonteheuwel Infill housing project is designed to provide qualifying beneficiaries and their families with what the City describes as a safe and dignified place to call home .