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Since 2020, the Guyanese Government has undertaken a transformative effort to tackle urban overcrowding in Region 4 (Demerara–Mahaica), resulting in the allocation of over 14,000 house lots across key communities, including Greater Georgetown, La Bonne Intention, Great Diamond, and Two Friends. This initiative forms a core part of the government’s broader housing agenda, led by the Ministry of Housing and Water, aimed at delivering 50,000 house lots by 2025. Nationally, over 40,800 residential lots have already been distributed between August 2020 and early 2025, with Region 4 receiving the largest share—about 61% of the total or approximately 24,500 lots—due to its high population density and growing urban demand (Ministry of Housing and Water, Annual Report 2024). In 2023 alone, the region saw the allocation of 7,118 lots, marking it as the top-performing region in the national rollout (Guyana Chronicle, January 2024).

The impact goes beyond just land distribution. The government’s housing strategy includes the development of fully serviced communities with essential infrastructure—such as roads, drainage systems, electricity, and potable water—to ensure that these house lots evolve into livable neighborhoods. These developments are being supported by a record $112.6 billion allocated to the housing sector in Budget 2025, which also includes funding for new turnkey homes and expanded support services for first-time homeowners (Guyana Budget 2025 Highlights). Beneficiaries in Region 4 have also gained access to subsidies for construction materials through the government’s Steel and Cement Assistance Programme, and the Core Home Support Programme, which helps low-income families begin home construction with financial and technical support (Department of Public Information, July 2021).

Special attention has been given to clearing the backlog of applications from as far back as 2019, with a focus on equitable distribution. In 2024, nearly 46% of the house lots nationwide were allocated to women, reflecting a commitment to gender inclusion in housing access (Ministry of Housing and Water, 2024). Programmes like “Dream Realised” have also fast-tracked land titling and distribution, bringing security and opportunity to thousands of Guyanese families. In Region 4, the allocation of more than 14,000 house lots since 2020 has not only reduced overcrowding but has also fostered the creation of vibrant, new communities. This is not just about land—it’s about real homes, real opportunity, and real progress for the people of Guyana.

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Real Progress in Demerara‐Mahaica: 14,000 House Lots and Real Homes Delivered Since 2020

Real Progress in Demerara‐Mahaica: 14,000 House Lots and Real Homes Delivered Since 2020