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Dido Valley housing project brings new homes to Redhill and Luyolo families


CAPE TOWN – The City of Cape Town’s Human Settlements Directorate has handed over more homes to beneficiaries at the Dido Valley housing development.

The R170 million Dido Valley housing project will benefit residents from the Redhill in Simon’s Town as well as the Luyolo community

The City’s historic and mega Dido Valley housing project will deliver 600 housing opportunities for beneficiaries. The project is assisting residents from the Redhill informal settlements and the Luyolo restitution community.

“Our teams have worked hard to deliver these opportunities and we celebrate with the families as they move into their new homes.

The City will continue to hand over opportunities as homes are completed and we look forward to celebrating with many more beneficiaries and their families over the coming months as the project reaches completion. Progress on site remains on track and our teams anticipate the full completion of the project in June 2028, if all goes to plan,” said the Mayco member for human settlements, Carl Pophaim.

The City of Cape Town says the R170 million Dido Valley housing project will benefit residents from the Redhill in Simon’s Town as well as the Luyolo community.

City housing opportunities are free

The City reiterates that City housing opportunities are free and qualifying residents will never be asked to pay for placement on the City’s Housing Needs Register, or for allocation of housing opportunities as well as for any related housing service.

The City says housing opportunities will come directly from City officials, through their formal and verifiable channels or the public can contact the City’s Human Settlements Call Centre on 021 444 0333.

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