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Johor to Offer RM1,000 Rental Deposit Assistance Per Household Under Caring Home Programme

17 August 2026Source: Nanyang Property

This is an English editorial summary of a report published by Nanyang Property. Market figures and observations are attributed to the original report.

Read the original: 柔推租房押金援助 每户获千元

Key figures

  • RM1,000 rental deposit assistance per household announced under the Johor Caring Home Programme (PKJ)
  • Initial allocation of RM25 million, expected to benefit about 10,000 people, with implementation expected next year
  • 6,000 people have received RM22 million in aid under PKJ so far; phase six launching next month is expected to benefit another 5,000
  • Assistance will also consider federal civil servants serving in Johor, including nurses, teachers, police and military personnel
  • Announced by Menteri Besar Onn Hafiz Ghazi at the PKJ fifth-phase handover ceremony

News summary

The Johor state government has announced a new rental deposit assistance scheme under the Johor Caring Home Programme (PKJ), according to a Nanyang Property report. Each eligible household will receive RM1,000 to help with the upfront costs of renting, with the scheme expected to be formally implemented next year on an initial allocation of RM25 million projected to benefit about 10,000 people.

Menteri Besar Onn Hafiz Ghazi announced the plan at the handover ceremony for the programme's fifth phase. He said many members of the public had called for deposit support in addition to rental aid, noting that young people just entering the workforce often need thousands of ringgit for housing deposits.

Onn Hafiz said the assistance will not be limited to Johoreans, and the state government will also consider federal civil servants serving in Johor, including nurses, teachers, police and military personnel. He said those who have moved to Johor to serve the state should be treated as part of the Johor family and enjoy the same benefits.

The Menteri Besar said the programme's core philosophy is ensuring "home ownership for all", and that under PKJ the state has previously helped thousands of families through measures such as rental subsidies and home purchase assistance. He said the extension to rental deposits reflects the policy's flexibility and responsiveness.

At the ceremony, Onn Hafiz announced that 6,000 people have so far received assistance totalling RM22 million under the programme, and that its sixth phase will be launched next month, expected to benefit another 5,000 people.

He added that housing demand is rising alongside Johor's economic growth and population increase, and that the state government plans to continue expanding the programme's coverage in the coming years so that different groups can benefit.

Source published 17 August 2026. This summary is provided for general information and is not financial or investment advice.