在新西兰
"The Government will be a provider for the next 10 years of significant numbers of medium-density, medium-priced housing into the Auckland market," he told the Herald in an interview.
"Over the next six months, you'll also see a growing understanding of the size of the Government building programme and that will have an effect on the market.“
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Finance Minister Bill English is signalling a ramp-up of Government intervention in Auckland's private sector housing market.
"The Government will be a provider for the next 10 years of significant numbers of medium-density, medium-priced housing into the Auckland market," he told the Herald in an interview.
"Over the next six months, you'll also see a growing understanding of the size of the Government building programme and that will have an effect on the market.
He said Auckland's new Unitary Plan allowed Housing New Zealand to increase the number of houses it could have on its land from up to 30,000 previously to 69,000 under the new plan.
"And we are going to do it."
That would include the renewal of social housing stock where that was required "but it will generate an extra 30,000 houses."
Labour's Phil Twyford welcomed greater Government intervention but said it is typical of National when it came to housing policy.
"It's a day late and a dollar short."
For the past five years, it had been pouring scorn on the idea of a Government-backed building programme, "conjuring up the idea of great Soviet-style apartment blocks".
"The abject failure of their policy to deliver any kind of significant increase in houses that people can actually live in has dragged them kicking and screaming towards the idea of more Government intervention in building."
Twyford was also concerned that Housing New Zealand could sell off too much of its land to the private sector and leave it short in future to increase its own stock.
Finance Minister Bill English says the Government will provide medium-priced homes in Auckland for the next 10 years. Photo / Doug Sherring
English's comments suggest that within the next six months there will be a lot more developments of the kind announced last month for Northcote which will replace 300 existing homes with 1200.
Of the 1200, two thirds will be for the private sector.
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太长了,楼主概括下吧
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咋可能.....说说而已
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政府入市是想做开发商赚钱 反正自己手里有土地 不是来做慈善的事业的。政府开发卖出来的房子肯定也是市场价 最多做多点高密度房子拉低均价 而且政府造的房子 各种成本加起来 不一定比普通开发商便宜
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政府不用自己造房子,只要把手里的土地,大量投放到市场里就足以影响的房产市场价格了。至于盖房子的钱还是让开发商和buider去赚好了。反正涨价也好,不涨也好,他们(开发商和buider)都要干活吃饭。
2015年度涨价最猛的Turanga,去年2月份的时候Papamoa新区一块600平米左右的地,要价也就20万,现在要价40万(前段时间还要高)。差不多的房子和地Package,去年要价60万的,今年要价也就80万多点。而welcome bay新区600平米左右的地,去年要价13万,今年要价接近30万。差不多的房子地Package,去年要价40万的,今年要价也就60万多。
一般来讲,在房子涨价的诸多因素里,地的价格所占的比重最大。这也是本坛dx一直认同大地旧房升值的空间最大。
所以,本贴的问题是Mr.English这回说的是不是他真的想做的,他真的要做的。还要等等看。
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中国计划多少,实际完成多少,比较靠谱--通常还会超额完成,因为中国是从计划经济体制走过来的。比较明白实际的能力以及中央管控的能力。
新西兰完全不同,政府完全没有这种管控能力,它可以大笔一飞--有多少多少的SHA,Auckland未来又有四十几万房(地)可盖---纸上谈兵而已。你能见到的是:
1)Avondale's Flo Apartment project cancelled, buyer 'devastated'--http://www.nzherald.co.nz/proper ... p;objectid=11726025
2)Projects canned: Home ownership dreams crushed--http://www.nzherald.co.nz/proper ... p;objectid=11726327
如果成立一个由中建集团和新西兰政府及奥克兰地方政府组成的公司,专门配合Auckland的30年规划---希望才有。否则,如此慢条斯理的盖房,永远跟不上需求---除非,其实没那么大需求。
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他们已经开始做啦
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it's election year next year... haha