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Xiongan uses new housing system

- By ZHANG YU in Xiongan New Area, Hebei zhangyu1@ chinadaily.com.cn

Xiongan New Area in Hebei province is exploring the establishm­ent of a housing system that handles both rentals and housing price controls and strives to meet the housing needs of all people in the area.

“The system is good for healthy urban developmen­t, can allow our people to gain a stronger sense of fulfillmen­t and happiness, and can also help Xiongan attract advanced developmen­t resources,” Liu Baoling, executive deputy director of the administra­tive committee of Xiongan, said at a seminar on Saturday.

Previous urban developmen­t was mostly driven by the real estate market, which has pushed up housing prices and affected the pace of developmen­t, Liu said, adding that Xiongan should innovate and create a new housing system to adapt to the area’s role as an innovation hub.

According to Liu, the house-rental system will be point-based and apply to both newcomers and locals on a voluntary basis.

Those who are involved in the system can accumulate points based on aspects such as profession­al conduct during the rental process, personal credit, conduct for public benefit and protecting the environmen­t, said Xu Xiaowei, general manager of Xiongan Lyuyan Think-tank Co, which is participat­ing in the study of the pointsbase­d house-rental system.

The points will be managed using blockchain technology, a distribute­d and transparen­t computing system that uses cryptograp­hy to store informatio­n in a continuous­ly growing list of records.

It will be an important reference for tenants or landlords to apply for further rental-related services and to facilitate the purchase of homes with a longterm perspectiv­e, Xu said.

After they have lived and worked in Xiongan for a certain number of years, residents can buy the homes they live in but cannot sell them for a certain period, according to a report by the Xiongan WeChat account.

The report said even if they are allowed to sell their homes after a certain time period, the government would still have the priority to buy back the property to avoid speculatio­n.

“We must not forget that housing is for living in, not for speculatio­n,” said the report of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, released in October.

Liu said the system will keep the terms of the report in mind and make efforts to establish a housing system that ensures supply through multiple sources, provides housing support through multiple channels, and encourages both home purchases and rentals, with the latter being the main means.

The points-based system should not only connect the points with renting or purchasing homes, but also with people’s access to other public resources such as education, employment, medical services and elderly care, Zhang Dayu, vice-president of Beijing University of Civil Engineerin­g and Architectu­re, said during the seminar.

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