What are the types of affordable housing?
1. Affordable housing: Affordable housing means that the government allocates land, exempts various administrative fees and government funds such as supporting fees for urban infrastructure, implements preferential tax policies, and sells them to low-income families with housing difficulties with a certain ability to pay at government-guided prices.
2. Low-rent housing: Low-rent housing is owned by the government or institutions, and is rented to low-income families at low rent with the approval of the government. Low-income families have no property rights to low-rent housing, and they are non-property affordable housing.
3. Public rental housing: Public rental housing refers to providing rental housing to low-and middle-income families with housing difficulties at market rental prices through the government or institutions entrusted by the government, and at the same time, the government issues corresponding standard rental subsidies to the rented families on a monthly basis.
4. Directional resettlement houses: Resettlement houses are houses built by the government to resettle relocated households when building public facilities such as urban roads. The object of resettlement is the relocated households of urban residents, including farmers whose houses have been demolished by land acquisition.
5. Two-limit commercial housing: that is, commodity housing with "limited apartment type and limited house price". In order to reduce housing prices, solve the demand of urban residents for self-occupation, and ensure low-priced ordinary houses.
What is the difference between affordable housing and resettlement housing?
1. Different standards: Resettlement houses are built by the government to resettle relocated households when building urban roads and other public facilities. Affordable housing refers to the housing provided by the government for low-income families with housing difficulties, which consists of low-rent housing, affordable housing and policy rental housing.
2. Different in nature: affordable housing can be listed for sale after paying a certain land transfer fee, but resettlement housing can't. Resettlement houses are generally collective land, that is, you don't have the right to dispose of this house.
3. Different clients: Resettlement houses are houses built by the government to resettle the relocated households during urban road construction and other public facilities construction projects. Affordable housing refers to the housing provided by the government for low-income families with housing difficulties, which consists of low-rent housing, affordable housing and policy rental housing.