The social housing program of the Federal Government called My House, My Life excludes the poorest in Brazil The federal program "My House, My Life" has completed two years without delivering any property to families from São Paulo who receive up to three minimum wages. The Federal Savings Bank said in a statement that "the main obstacle is the cost of land in Sao Paulo, which is higher than in other cities in the country." The high cost of production, price of land and water and sewerage infrastructure, it is not, according to the private sector, the ceiling of $ 52,000 set by the government for property for low income. This prevented the program's success in the city, said Jose Carlos Martins, vice president of Brazilian Chamber of Construction Industry. Sergio Watanabe, president of Sinduscon-SP (Union of Construction Industry in Sao Paulo), says there were 400 thousand units to be distributed in Brazil for a range of up to three salaries. The city of São Paulo would have 70 000. "It had the potential, but only 3,000 homes were achievable. Likewise, only with subsidy and donation of land by the municipality," he says. Are planned for the 23 capital projects, with 3,596 houses, estimated at R $ 186.1 million. The works of 21 of them are in progress, with delivery scheduled for the second half of 2011, informed the cashier. Watanabe and Martin agree that the economic viability of the program is by increasing the value limit of $ 52,000 for each property, coupled with government incentives, such as donation of land and infrastructure. By PAOLA CARVALHO for Folha de Sáo Paulo