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Shenzhen builds more public housing for workers, renters

By Li Wenfang in Guangzhou | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2019-10-24 15:18
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A real estate agent (right) addresses queries from a prospective customer in Shenzhen, Guangdong province. [Photo/Xinhua]

The price of unfurnished public housing units for workers in Shenzhen will be capped below 50,000 yuan per square meter for inner areas and below 40,000 yuan per square meter in outer regions as city authorities work to enhance the public housing supply.

Starting next year, a large batch of public housing units and affordable housing units will be available, which will cost half to 60 percent of the prices of the commercial units in the same areas, Shenzhen Special Zone Daily reported on Wednesday.

Rents for public housing units will be 30 percent of those for commercial units in the same areas, with rents for the most financially constrained people even lower.

Traffic, educational, medical and community service facilities around public housing projects will also be strengthened.

With constant population inflow, Shenzhen has witnessed relatively fast housing price growth and an increasing imbalance in housing supply and demand.

The city announced in August last year 1.7 million housing units would be built or acquired by 2035, including more than 1 million units for skilled workers, affordable units and those for renting.

Between the end of this month and January next year, 34 land plots totaling 1 square kilometers will be offered for public housing projects, estimated to accommodate about 60,000 units.

Three batches of public housing projects will start in the fourth quarter of this year.

The city is expected to outperform its goal of building or acquiring 400,000 public housing units outlined in its thirteenth five-year plan (2016-2020).

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