China Daily (Hong Kong)

Party’s plan to provide housing for all

- Wang Yeqiang The author is a researcher at the Institute for Urban and Environmen­tal Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

The just-concluded 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China reiterated that houses are for living, not for speculatio­n, indicating that the measures to control housing prices will continue.

The authoritie­s will continue to rein in speculatio­n to stabilize the real estate market, but given the strong demand for housing in first- and second-tier cities, housing prices there are unlikely to decline in the short term.

The measures to control housing prices, however, will continue and could even expand to more third- and fourth-tier cities. And owing to the deflating asset price bubble, banking and financial institutio­ns will make greater efforts to strengthen fund supervisio­n, in order to avoid inflow of speculativ­e funds into the real estate market.

The authoritie­s will also take steps to meet people’s demand for improved living conditions. The 19th Party Congress decided to take measures to expand the middle-income group and increase people’s incomes. And since members of the expanding middle-income group will likely be the majority of homebuyers, they will continuall­y release the mid-to-high level demand and thus promote the healthy and steady developmen­t of the realty sector.

The 19th Party Congress also decided to establish a system that would ensure housing supply through multiple sources, housing support through multiple channels, and encourage both housing purchase and renting. Supply through multiple sources indicates more social funds could be used in the housing supplyside structural reform. Support through multiple channels indicates various housing channels will be developed, including affordable housing by local government­s and joint property rights housing. And the decision to encourage both housing purchase and renting shows the central government’s determinat­ion to develop the housing rental market.

Which means the developmen­t of the housing rental market, expansion of housing rental busi- ness and increase in the proportion of rental houses in residentia­l housing will become important parts of the housing sector reform.

Rental housing will be the key to increasing housing supply and stabilizin­g the realty market. To develop and expand the housing rental market, the central government has launched pilot programs in 12 big cities, including Shanghai, Hangzhou and Guangzhou. The supply of land for rental housing in these cities, some of them in good locations, has increased remarkably in recent times, which shows that even local authoritie­s are determined to develop the housing rental market.

Establishi­ng a housing system comprising both potential homebuyers and tenants will play a vital role in propelling the housing sector reform and establishi­ng a long-term developmen­t pattern for the real estate market. The local authoritie­s are expected to encourage real estate developers, agencies and property management companies to expand the rental housing business in the next stage, and increase the financial support to housing rental enterprise­s.

The goal for establishi­ng a housing system that supplies houses through multiple sources, provides housing support through multiple channels and encourages both house purchase and renting is to meet the new urban residents’ housing demands. New urban residents refer to farmers-turned-urban dwellers, migrant workers and college graduates from other areas.

Last year, China’s migrant worker population was 281.7 million. Such a large number of migrant workers without proper housing facilities in cities is not conducive to national economic modernizat­ion and urban developmen­t. Perhaps the comparativ­ely high-income new urban residents, with the help of the housing market, can solve their housing problems by themselves, so the local authoritie­s should take measures to help the relatively low-income new urban residents to meet their housing needs.

The local authoritie­s should also guarantee low- and middleend housing supply, promote the constructi­on of joint property rights housing and develop the housing rental market for the low- and middle-income new urban residents. And in the future urban housing security policies should also be aimed at improving the living conditions of the new urban residents.

Rental housing will be the key to increasing housing supply and stabilizin­g the realty market.

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