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Budget Speech

Land and Housing Supply

Land Supply

183. We need a sufficient supply of land to create the capacity for supporting the development of new industries, injecting new impetus into our economy, and providing a better living and leisure environment for our people.

184. The Government will closely monitor market situation and development, and roll out sites in a paced and orderly manner.  Having learned from past experience that land shortage would constrain Hong Kong's development, we must persist with our work on planning and land creation.  The pace of rolling out sites to the market can be adjusted in the light of actual circumstances.  

185. The commercial property market has been facing considerable challenges in the past few years.  In view of the high vacancy rates of offices in recent years and the relatively ample supply in the next few years, the Government will not roll out any commercial site for sale in the coming year to allow the market to absorb the existing supply.  We will also consider rezoning some of the commercial sites into residential use and allowing greater flexibility of land use.  To tie in with the relevant work, we will also extend the deadline for completing in-situ land exchange for commercial sites in the town centre of HSK/HT NDA.

186. The Land Sale List of the coming year comprises eight residential sites. There will also be railway property development projects, projects undertaken by the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) as well as private development and redevelopment projects. Taken together, the potential land supply for the whole year is expected to have a capacity for providing about 13 700 units, similar to the projected annual demand for private housing as announced in the Long Term Housing Strategy. The sale arrangements will be announced on a quarterly basis having regard to market situation and relevant circumstances.

187. We will prepare land for the production of about 80 000 private housing units in the coming five years.  About 65 per cent of the land comes from the NM and the Tung Chung New Town Extension.  The above projection has yet to take into account the supply from development projects undertaken by the URA and other private development projects.

 

 

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