Although Shenzhen is now learning from Singapore's housing development model, it is difficult for Shenzhen with a large population to adapt to Singapore's housing development model. If we adapt to Singapore's housing development model, there will be many opportunities to provide housing for people who do not live in Shenzhen.
? Singapore's housing development model Singapore attaches great importance to housing development. Many public housing units in Singapore are rented out to people with low family income, which effectively solves the problem of low-income people without housing.
The proportion of private houses in Singapore is less than 20%, and the proportion of public rental houses is over 80%. Therefore, many private houses are invested by high-income people, and low-income families choose to rent houses, thus solving the problem that many low-income people also have houses to live in.
? At present, there are not many public rental houses in China for low-income families to use. The housing development model in China makes many people unable to afford houses, which also leads to many humble dwellings.
In China with a large population, it is very difficult to solve the housing problem of the population. Moreover, the gap between the rich and the poor in China is large, which makes the rich have many suites for real estate speculation, and then the house price of their parents rises, which makes the low-income people unable to buy houses.
On the surface, Singapore's housing development model is very suitable for China, but China has a large population, so it is difficult to build so many public houses to rent to people without houses. Although there are many houses in China, many of them were built by one person, which seriously affected the housing problem in China.
Shenzhen will learn from Singapore's housing development model for the first time, so that citizens can live from residence to residence. I hope Shenzhen can achieve a good result in this model and solve the problem of no housing for Shenzhen population.