Beijing: China will build 10 million low-cost homes this year at a cost of $200bn (£124bn), a government minister has said.
The move comes as soaring home prices spur complaints about affordability.
In January, prices of new homes rose in 68 of the 70 cities monitored by the government compared to a year earlier.
The spending is a part of a commitment to construct 36 million low-cost homes over the next five years.
The huge spike in property prices has also raised concerns about a property bubble being formed.
Authorities are worried that if not controlled, speculators could drive prices even higher.
“One of the key points we are trying to control, is to postpone purchases by those consumers who don’t need to settle down and buy houses urgently,” Deputy Housing Minister Qi Ji said.
The regulators have already introduced measures to that effect. They include raising down payment requirements and curbing lending on purchase of second homes.
Cities like Shanghai and Chongqing have imposed a property tax to reduce profits for sellers.
It’s getting harder and harder for families in Chinese cities to buy even a small apartment. The government’s responded with measures to try to curb speculation, making it more expensive to buy second homes and telling local governments to set price targets.
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