34, which directs all National Government Agencies and Instrumentalities, including Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations (GOCCs), as well as Local Government Units (LGUs) to submit a detailed inventory of suitable lands for housing for the implementation of the program.
[4] The government announced that it will provide a 5% annual interest to the beneficiaries of the low-cost housing program for 10 years.
[5] In December 2023, Pag-IBIG approved ₱12 billion credit line for the National Housing Authority, which will finance the development of 9,110 housing units nationwide (4,111 units in Quezon City, 1,377 in Valenzuela, 944 in Zamboanga City, and 535 in San Juan).
[7] In 2024, the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development in its 5th anniversary announced building 1 million housing units yearly until 2028 based on Marcos Jr.'s 4PH Program.
Its target of 6 million homes is anchored on sustainable housing development with cutting-edge technology or innovation.