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Hanoi to prepare housing development programme for 2021-2030

The Hanoi People’s Committee has issued a decision approving the outline for a task of devising the capital’s housing development programme for 2021-2030, with vision towards 2040.
Hanoi to prepare housing development programme for 2021-2030 ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) -
The Hanoi People’s Committee has issued a decisionapproving the outline for a task of devising the capital’s housing developmentprogramme for 2021-2030, with vision towards 2040.

The programme aims at realising the Resolution of the Hanoi PartyOrganisation’s 17th Congress for the 2020-2025 tenure and identifying new criteria for the work in linewith the local master plan for socio-economic growth to 2030 approved by thePrime Minister.

Accordingly, the city will conduct surveys and assessments regarding the current situation of commercial housing, social housing, resettlement housing, official residence and private housing in urban and rural areas. It will set goals for housing development and make forecasts on demand forhousing among social welfare beneficiaries.

The programme will identify local demand for houses and land areas tobuild different types of housing in the city and links between housing andurban development, among other things.

Hanoi hopes to build a system of suitable solutions to ensuresustainable, modern, and climate change-adaptive housing development, as abasis for the management and implementation of related projects, investmentattraction, and the healthy growth of the real estate sector./.
VNA

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