BEIJING, Aug. 13 -- China's low-income urban families
will be covered by an improved low-rent housing system that will allow them to
enjoy affordable housing by 2010, according to a new policy framework agreed by
the State Council.
At present, the welfare housing system mainly covers
the country's urban poor families, bolstered by a subsistence allowance program.
Under the new policy, the system will benefit some 10 million low-income urban
families with housing difficulties, the China Securities Journal said in an
article on Monday.
Low-rent apartments are essential to China's housing
security system. They are either built or commissioned by the government and
provided to poor urban families at discounted rents.
The latest official figures show that the mechanism
has so far covered about 291 cities at or above prefecture level as of Dec. 20,
2006. It is expected to be extended to all Chinese cities and towns by the end
of this year.
The State Council executive meeting presided over by
Premier Wen Jiabao also decided that more low-rent housing should be provided
through construction, purchase, renovation and other means.
The state councilors agreed that funding for low-rent
housing provision should be brought under the control of the annual central
fiscal budget, that land should be appropriated for construction, and that the
regulation of housing supply should be improved.
The central government will grant special financial
support to central and western regions for the low-rent housing development.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)