Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne has announced a major expansion of the country’s flagship national housing initiative, revealing plans to add as many as 3,000 new residential units over the administration’s upcoming term. The commitment builds on the progress the current government has already delivered through a layered strategy of direct state construction and targeted financial subsidy programmes, which have collectively supported the creation of more than 4,000 homes to date. Breaking down the existing delivery, Browne explained that the state-run National Housing development body has completed more than 1,500 units on its own. When combined with developments delivered through the CHAPA housing scheme, the government’s direct construction output surpasses 2,000 completed homes. Adding in residential projects that received financial support through the CABI subsidy programme pushes the total number of homes built or assisted by the current administration over the 4,000 mark, according to the prime minister. Browne framed the ongoing housing drive as a core pillar of the government’s wider policy agenda, which centers on expanding rates of home ownership across all demographic groups and lifting national living standards. For the next phase of the programme, the administration is set to scale up construction activity dramatically, with a target range of between 2,000 and 3,000 additional new homes. “We expect to do at least maybe 2,000, 3,000 homes,” Browne confirmed. To keep the expanded construction pipeline moving quickly and meet ambitious output targets, Browne confirmed the government will bring in additional construction workers from the Dominican Republic to boost workforce capacity and shorten project timelines. Beyond simply easing current housing supply shortages, the prime minister emphasized that expanding accessible home ownership is a strategic investment in the country’s long-term economic stability. The core mission of the initiative, he added, remains rooted in advancing public well-being. “At the end of the day, it’s about improving the living standards of the people,” Browne said.
Antigua and Barbuda Government Plans Thousands More Affordable Homes in Housing Programme Expansion
