More social housing among urgent acts in construction

Feb 10th at 10:08
10-02-2024 10:08:56+07:00

More social housing among urgent acts in construction

The construction sector is aiming for moderate growth in 2024 amid numerous challenges, as tackling sector bottlenecks again remains top of the Ministry of Construction’s agenda.

 

A report from the ministry (MoC) in January said that in the face of continuing global and domestic complexities, 2024 was likely to be another challenging year.

Although the construction sector bagged several achievements in 2023, it was hit by common issues facing the country, as well as chronic unsolved problems of the sector that have existed for many years.

The sector envisages growing from 6.5-7 per cent in 2024 compared to 7.3-7.5 per cent level in 2023, with the urbanisation rate reaching 43.7 per cent nationwide; urban access to safe water in a centralised water supply system surpassing 97 per cent; and per capita average flooring area exceeding 26.5 sq.m throughout the country. Cement production is set at about 100 million tonnes.

The report reads that in 2023, the urbanisation rate reached 53.9 per cent nationwide; around 96 per cent of urban dwellers getting access to safe water through centralised water supply system; average per capita flooring area amounting to 26.2sq.m nationwide; and entire administrative procedures were processed through national public services portal.

In its 2024 agenda, the MoC shall continue to focus on perfecting legal institutions, focusing on completing the Law on Urban and Rural Planning, and relevant decrees guiding the Law on Housing and the Law on Real Estate Business.

Regarding housing and real estate, MoC Minister Nguyen Thanh Nghi proposes focusing on housing development, especially social housing; expediting the plan on building one million social housing units, along with enforcing government Resolution No.33/NQ-CP, presenting a raft of solutions to sustainably spur real estate market development.

Localities must review and make a list of projects facing impediments to work on remedies and task assignment to overcome difficulties.

Hoang Hai, director general of the MoC’s Department of Housing and Real Estate Market Management, however, stressed the need to keep close eyes on the market situation and continue expediting strong rectification measures going forward.

So as to troubleshoot urgent demands for social housing supply and accommodation for workers in industrial zones (IZs), the MoC is attempting to build at least one million social housing units for low-incomers and IZ workers by 2030.

The project aims to provide affordable housing for low and medium-income families in urban areas, as well as workers at IZs and export processing zones across the country.

In light of the scheme, by 2030 more than one million housing units shall be completed by localities nationwide, in which about 428,000 units will be completed before 2025, and the remaining units before the end of the decade.

According to reports by localities, as of now 475 social housing projects of around 432,700 units have been either completed or are in the development pipeline throughout the country.

The MoC has been teaming up with relevant management agencies and localities to expedite the project, such as enacting documents to urge localities to accelerate execution, and presiding a national conference on the project implementation.

In respect of the $5.06 billion preferential social housing credit package, as of now 23 localities have made public a wish-list of 54 projects eligible to borrow under the scheme, with estimated lending amount surpassing $1 billion. Until now, about $6.04 million has been disbursed.

According to the MoC, the real estate market stagnated in 2023, although the second half of the year saw marked improvements with positive signals compared to the first half. Transactions in diverse segments such as land plots and apartment units rebounded, along with an ever-burgeoning new supply from new projects.

By the end of the third quarter of last year, the commercial housing segment saw 42 projects coming on stream with 15,966 housing units, equal to 46.15 per cent compared to 2022; social housing segment eyed the completion of five projects with a scale of 850 units; and resort and mixed-use complex segment saw the completion of 17 projects, equal to 56.67 per cent of 2022.

In terms of pricing, according to summary reports and survey results from localities and market research organisations, apartment prices have continually increased due to supply scarcity. Meanwhile, the price of low-rise housing and some other real estate segments decreased from 10 per cent to 20 per cent, depending on location.

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