Housing Finance Policy

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A. Legal and Regulatory Framework

A.1 Legal and Regulatory Framework
VariableEnd of 2015End of 2014End of 2013SourcesVar ID
Basis of the legal system: Civil, Common, Islamic, Other? (Describe)Mixed system of English Common Law and Customary LawMixed system of English Common Law and Customary Law Mixed system of English Common Law and Customary Law A.1.1
Are there specific laws that deal with mortgages? YesYesYes
Papua New Guinea Land Laws and Economic Development Handbook
A.1.2
Registration/Transfer of titles:A.1.3
Does the law clearly define different types of property rights?YesYesYesA.1.3.1
Typical number of days needed for the transfer of title72 days72 days72 days
WDI
A.1.3.4
Is there specialized legislation covering:A.1.9
B. Housing Finance Subsidies
B.1 Subsidies to Housing Finance Institutions
VariableEnd of 2015End of 2014End of 2013SourcesVar ID
Are there subsidized funding sources for mortgage lenders?Yes  
Research
B.1.1
B.2 Subsidies to Households
VariableEnd of 2015End of 2014End of 2013SourcesVar ID
Are there subsidies to households on housing finance?YesYes B.2.1
Interest rate subsidies by special government fundsYesYes B.2.1.1
OtherYesYes B.2.1.6
Reach of subsidies in 2.1.1 to 2.1.4 ?B.2.2
C. Taxation
VariableEnd of 2015End of 2014End of 2013SourcesVar ID
What taxes apply to Residential Real Estate?C.1
Tax on property (home-owners) No  C.1.1
Property transaction taxes (purchase/selling)Yes  C.1.2
Tax on capital gains on property No  C.1.5
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Notes: 2010=100
Notes: 2010=100
Notes: CDB began operations in 2008
Notes: CDB began operations in 2008
Notes: CDB began operations in 2008
Notes: CDB began operations in 2008
Notes: CDB began operations in 2008
Notes: CDB began operations in 2008
Notes: CDB began operations in 2008
Notes: CDB began operations in 2008
Notes: The BSP First Home Ownership Scheme offers a concessional interest rate of 4%
Notes: The BSP First Home Ownership Scheme offers a concessional interest rate of 4%
Notes: The BSP First Home Ownership Scheme offers a loan with a repayment term that is much longer than what banks typically allow. It allows for a term of 40 years.
Notes: The BSP First Home Ownership Scheme offers a loan with a repayment term that is much longer than what banks typically allow. It allows for a term of 40 years.
Notes: The First Home Ownership Scheme is a partnership initiative between the Papua New Guinea government and BSP
Notes: There is a stamp duty tax levied on the transfer of real property. The exact rate ranges and can be up to 5%.