Denpasar, March 16 -- Indonesia's Housing and Settlements Ministry plans to build a vertical housing complex for low-income residents in Denpasar, Bali, with Rp48 billion (about US$2.8 million) allocated from the state budget.

The project aims to provide affordable and decent housing in urban areas where limited land and high population density make single-story housing increasingly difficult to develop.

Housing and Settlements Minister Maruarar

Sirait said in Denpasar on Monday that the planned complex would consist of 60 housing units designed for lower-income households.

Each unit will include two bedrooms, a kitchen and a bathroom, providing basic but adequate living facilities for residents.

Sirait said the government intends to...