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High Vacancy Rate of Public Rental Housing and Its Diversified Solution

Quan Chen (), Dalu Tan (), Xueyuan Peng () and Xiaoxue Yang ()
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Quan Chen: Sichuan University
Dalu Tan: Sichuan University
Xueyuan Peng: Sichuan Blue-Ray-He-Jun Industrial Co., LTD
Xiaoxue Yang: Chengdu Ying Xiang Real Estate Development Co., LTD

Chapter Chapter 43 in Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 2014, pp 417-423 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract As a new type of subsidized housing which could cover much more population, public rental housing has gradually become a mainstream of subsidized housing across the country. However, a great amount of public rental houses which should really benefit low-income groups have been in a state of awkward high vacancy rate. Paper analyzed the current primary supply form of public rental housing and real residential demands of its target people, then summed up three main reasons on high vacancy phenomenon. Finally, paper makes a recommendation for government to take diversified measures, and expects such solutions could improve the effectiveness of public rental housing’ allocation and embody its security functions.

Keywords: Public rental housing; High vacancy rate; Government; Demand; Target people (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-35548-6_43

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