Thursday, 27 May 2021 09:56 AM MYT Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. MAY 27 ― Last month, the Better Malaysia Foundation (BMF), corporate social responsibility unit of the Berjaya Corp Group, published an ideation of affordable homes for low-income Malaysians that was later met by disapprovals of many netizens. Meant for B40 homes, these units range from 450 sqft to 900 sqft in size and will cost between RM120,000 to RM300,000. Strangely enough, the idea of carving a 900 square feet apartment flat into 5 rooms, which invites comparison to the claustrophobia-inducing “cage homes” in Hong Kong first photographed by Benny Lam in 2017, was only the second-most outrageous bit of the proposal.