Oversupply
of low-cost houses warned
The government has every reason to encourage
developing low cost housing projects. However, the overly high investments in
the market segment may lead to the oversupply.
Lucrative market
According to a report of the Ministry of Construction,
which says that by 2015, there are about 1.7 million people meeting housing
problems in urban areas throughout the country. The same number of workers
reportedly lack stable accommodation. Therefore, in order to meet the
increasing demands,
Analysts also say the market has too many luxurious
apartment projects, while it lacks the housing projects affordable to the
majority of people. Having realized the high demand, real estate developers
now rush to pour money into low cost house market segment. The overly hot
investments may lead the oversupply, which would make the market segment
frozen, the thing which is now happening with luxurious apartment market.
To date, 157 low cost housing projects have been
implemented, which provide 68,500 apartments with the total investment
capital of 20 trillion. The implementation of a series of projects has caused
big worries: Is it really necessary to develop so many low cost projects at
the same time? What will happen if the developers cannot arrange enough
capital and have to leave the projects half done?
Lacking capital is the reason which has forced many
real estate developers to suspend their projects. If this also happens with
low cost housing projects, this would cause more serious consequences.
Analysts have also warned that the demand may change in
some years. At this moment, the demand is very high, but it cannot be
satisfied with the current modest supply. But in the near future, when the
supply gets more profuse, the demand may decrease.
Oversupply foreseeable
According to the Ministry of Construction, by the end
of the first quarter of 2013,
It may happen that many developers can only arrange
enough capital to clear land for the projects’ sites, or build the foundation
and then cannot fulfill the other items of the projects.
While the question about the supply remains unanswered,
a new policy has been set up, which may make the oversupply even more
serious.
According to Deputy Minister of Construction -- Nguyen
Tran
The existence of the “tiny” apartments is believed to
do more harm than good. A standard family with four members will not be fit
in such a small area. They would try to extend the area, which would damage
the urban landscape and cause security problems to themselves. Therefore, encouraging
enterprises to build 30 square meter apartments can only meet the immediate
demands.
Source: DNSG
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Thứ Hai, 17 tháng 6, 2013
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