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What does affordable housing mean?

The full name of affordable housing is affordable housing.

Affordable housing refers to housing with limited standards, limited prices or rents provided by the government for low- and middle-income families with housing difficulties. It generally consists of low-rent housing, affordable housing, policy rental housing, targeted resettlement housing, etc.

1. Affordable housing is a type of property launched by the government because housing prices are too high and the income level of citizens cannot reach the housing price level in the city where they are located.

2. Affordable housing refers to housing provided by the government with limited standards, limited prices or rents for low- and middle-income families with housing difficulties. It generally consists of low-rent housing, affordable housing and policy rental housing.

This type of housing is different from commercial housing whose prices are entirely determined by the market.

Affordable housing 1. Economically affordable housing is land provided by the government in the form of allocation, exempt from various administrative charges and government funds such as urban infrastructure supporting fees, and implements preferential tax policies. It is sold at government-guided prices to those with a certain ability to pay.

low-income families with housing difficulties.

2. This type of low-income families have a certain ability to pay or are expected to pay, and the home buyers have limited property rights.

3. Economically affordable housing is commercial housing with social security properties and has the dual characteristics of economy and applicability.

4. Economy means that the housing price is relatively moderate compared to the market price and can adapt to the affordability of low- and middle-income families; applicability means that the housing design and construction standards emphasize the use effect of the housing rather than the construction standards.