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各地积极推进保障性住房相关工作
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-11-12 16:24

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles emphasizes the ongoing efforts and plans by various cities in China to enhance the supply of affordable housing, particularly in the context of the "14th Five-Year Plan" and the upcoming "15th Five-Year Plan" [1][2][3] - Beijing's recent notification outlines a plan for the construction of 17 new affordable housing projects, totaling 19,800 units, along with 2,400 units from collected projects and 8,100 units from completed projects, which include public rental housing, guaranteed rental housing, and various resettlement housing projects [1] - Other cities, such as Guangzhou, are also making progress in affordable housing initiatives, with projects entering selection phases, indicating a broader trend of increasing affordable housing supply across the country [1][2] Group 2 - The "14th Five-Year Plan" has seen significant achievements in affordable housing development, with Chongqing constructing 583,000 public rental housing units and collecting 300,000 guaranteed rental housing units, breaking household registration restrictions to provide support for various housing-challenged groups [2] - The Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development emphasizes the need for a combination of monetary and physical approaches to increase the supply of affordable housing, focusing on meeting the basic housing needs of urban wage earners and various struggling families [2] - Non-residential property conversions are being utilized to increase the supply of affordable housing, with projects in Beijing and Shenzhen focusing on transforming existing non-residential buildings into rental housing, which is seen as a beneficial approach to address housing supply and demand mismatches [3]