BEIJING, March 9 -- Beijing will build 20 million
square meters of low-cost housing in the next three years in a bid to meet
demand.
The city will also begin construction work on 300,000
square meters of affordable rental housing, the Beijing Morning Post reported.
This means Beijing will have about 80,000 inexpensive
new apartments each year entering the market in the next three years.
The Ministry of Construction requires 70 percent of
new condominium development projects to have a floor space of no more than 90
square meters.
The figure will account for 30 percent of the city's
annual housing supply, the Beijing-based China Business Times said.
A special office to oversee the
exploration and management work on housing has been set up, the Beijing News reported
yesterday.
Beijing's move is in line with a recent State policy
shift that encourages property developers across the nation to build more housing
for low-income earners.
At a central government meeting late last month,
which heard a report on Beijing's regulation of the real estate market,
Vice-Premier Zeng Peiyan said Beijing needs to stabilize housing prices and
regulate the market so as to promote its healthy development.
Zeng said: "There should be a multi-tiered housing
supply mechanism, and it is imperative to make it easier for low-income families
to buy homes."
(Source:China Daily)