From Waiting Lists to Welcome Mats, A Home for Every Guyanese
For over two decades, the housing crisis has kept too many Guyanese from owning a safe, affordable home, WIN is ending the waiting game.
The Problem
Years-long waiting list for house lots
High costs for land and building materials
Roads, water, and electricity missing from new housing areas
Corruption and lack of accountability in the Ministry of Housing
Farmers struggling for land access and modern tools
Hinterland communities lacking basic clean water access
In Guyana today, it can take years just to get a house lot, and even longer to make it livable. That is not progress, that is a crisis!
Our housing plan
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Reduce cost by 40% for minimum wage earners.
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Mandated standards for size, ventilation, sanitation.
Tiered options based on family size.
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Public rankings for build time, quality, and complaints.
Repeat offenders lose eligibility for government contracts.
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1-year structural defect warranty on all developer-built homes.
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Home loans to release funds at key building stages, not all at once.
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$500,000–$700,000 grants for low-income families, recovered if sold within 5 years.
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Ensure water, power, and roads are in place before handover.
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Affordable loans for teachers, nurses, and the disciplined services.
LAND & AGRICULTURE
WIN for Farmers
Clean Water for All
WIN for the Hinterland
Increase Stipends for Toshaos, Deputy Toshaos, and councillors.
Modern schools with dormitories; Indigenous teacher training.
Roads and bridges built for all-weather durability.
Cultural and economic empowerment through eco-tourism.
25% carbon credit revenue share for Indigenous communities.
Fully equipped cottage hospitals and staffed health centers.