Housing
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In response of the City Government to improve and alleviate the living condition of the homeless constituents, the City Mayor created the Tagaytay Housing Office (THO), which is tasked to regulate and implement the Comprehensive Housing Program of the city. The City Government likewise purchased several vacant / idle private lands for housing settlement.
Tagaytay at the moment has not yet experienced housing problems as pressing as compared to other highly-urbanized cities in the country. However, it is hoped that with the implementation of the subsidized housing program, the city will, in a way, regulate the squatters in the city. In addition to this, the city is not merely providing decent housing units to qualified program beneficiaries, but also trying its best to establish a decent and sustainable community. As of 2009, twelve (12) housing projects were established with a total of 948 beneficiaries.
Housing Projects |
Location |
House and Lot |
Lot |
| St. Michael Vilage | Brgy. Sungay East |
201 |
4 |
| St. Patrick Homes | Mag-asawang Ilat |
41 |
- |
| Kalayaan Homes | Neogan |
40 |
- |
| Sto. Niño Homes | Guinhawa North |
20 |
- |
| St. Rafael | Kaybagal South |
46 |
135 |
| Ina ng Pag-Ibig Village | Kaybagal Central |
20 |
- |
| Seis de Junio Village | Sungay East |
36 |
98 |
| Tagaytay Inter-Asia Village | Iruhin West |
- |
50 |
| Bahay Tagaytay I | Patutong Malaki South |
75 |
- |
| Bahay Tagaytay II | Maharlika East |
20 |
- |
| Bahay Tagaytay III | Sungay West |
15 |
- |
| Bahay Tagaytay IV | Mendez Crossing West | 147 |
- |
Total |
948 |


