  
Lehae Mixed-Income Housing Development Project The Lehae Mixed-Income Housing Development Project is situated along the Golden Highway, a stone-throw distance from the Trade Route Mall neighbouring Lenasia. Upon completion, the housing development will yield a total number of 5344 housing opportunities consisting of Breaking New Ground (BNG)/ RDP, bonded and rental units. The project will also boast socio-economic amenities in line with developing liveable cities where residents are able to work, live and play in the form of six community facilities, two primary schools, two secondary schools, four crèches, eight religious institution sites, two taxi ranks and four business sites. Lufhereng Mixed-Income Housing Development Project
The Lufhereng Mixed-Income Housing Development, the biggest housing development in Gauteng, was launched in August 2010. Once complete the development is expected to yield 24 000 housing opportunities. The development, developed as an extension of the Soweto residential complex is situated south-west of the Johannesburg Central Business District. The project’s location and packaging ensures that the community is located close economic opportunities. And upon completion itwill provide residents with social and economic amenities such as schools, crèches, religious sites, clinics, recreational facilities, parks and several business sites. Fleurhof Mixed-Income Housing Development Project
The Fleurhof Mixed-Income Housing Development Project is a transit-oriented mixed-income development project nestled along the Main Reef Road, 13 km west of the Johannesburg Central Business District. The project forms part of the City of Johannesburg’s drive to promote infill development within the urban edge. Upon completion, the development project will yield just over 9000 housing units. One-third of which will be RDP units and the final third will comprise of bonded houses. It will further yield mixed-use business centre sites, industrial sites, crèche sites, religious sites, community facilities, school sites and public open spaces.
Pennyville Mixed-Income Housing Development Project
The Pennyville Mixed-Income Housing Development Project is situated close to the New Canada Train Station. The development is built in four phases and offers beneficiaries different housing opportunities. Upon completion this project will yield a total of 3 200 housing units. The housing development is expected to yield affordable and sustainable housing and tenure options, in line with the National Department of Human Settlements’ Breaking New Ground initiative. Through the Pennyville housing development, the City has managed to provide housing opportunities for the Orlando East backyard dwellers and the Riverlea, Noordgesig and the Westbury communities.
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