65.8% of young people expect a stable housing price control policy

  Housing has always been the focus of social concern.

This year's government work report again mentions "housing should not be speculated" and proposes to solve the outstanding problems of housing in big cities.

The “2021 National Two Sessions Youth Expectations” survey conducted by the China Youth Daily’s Social Survey Center shows that in terms of housing, 65.8% of the respondents hoped that housing price control measures would remain stable, and 45.4% of the respondents expected to increase the supply of housing leasing to allow It is easier for people to rent a house.

  Zhen Li, who works in Shenzhen, plans to buy a house this year and has been paying attention to news related to housing.

"Shenzhen Bureau of Housing and Urban-Rural Development recently announced the establishment of a second-hand housing transaction reference price release mechanism, and the prices of second-hand housing in some areas have fallen. This shows that the impact of policy regulation is still great." Zhen Li said.

  Wang Liang (pseudonym), a graduate student from a university in Beijing who graduated this year, has already received an employment notice from an Internet company in Beijing, but the high housing prices discouraged him.

"Maybe with the support of my parents in the future, I can buy a house in a place far away from the city, but the commuting time is particularly long. Moreover, after a heavy mortgage on my back, I am worried that I will become constrained in my career development. Dare to break, not dare to try."

  "In fact, let alone buying a house, renting a house has caused me a headache." Wang Liang said that the price of a neater single room in a shared house close to the work place is more than 3,000 yuan. "For fresh graduates, this is a good idea. Not a small burden. The negative news that continues to be exposed in the rental market also worries me."

  The survey shows that 45.4% of the respondents hope to increase the supply of housing leasing to make it easier for people to rent houses, and 45.0% of the respondents hope to monitor housing leasing transactions so that renters no longer worry about the "explosion" of long-term rental apartments, 44.8 % Of respondents hope to promote the same right of rent and purchase, so that rented houses can live in peace of mind.

  Respondents’ expectations for housing also include: Provident fund loans are more convenient to use (41.1%), continue to promote the policy of shared property housing (38.6%), popularize youth apartments, serve migrant youth (38.4%), and make it easier to apply for policy-based rental housing (33.4%) and so on.

  Wang Liang looks forward to alleviating the housing difficulties of young people. "Youth is the most energetic and creative stage for a person. Solving the housing difficulties of young people can not only'home', but also benefit young people.' Happy industry', so that everyone can use their ingenuity in the places where social development is most needed."

  Zhang Yuan is very supportive of the policy of co-ownership housing, but she feels that the number of co-ownership housing in big cities is limited, and the location and supporting facilities of many real estates are not very good.

"I hope to increase the supply of shared property housing in convenient transportation areas. It is also necessary to provide more convenience and security for young people in terms of renting, such as promoting the same right of rent and purchase, and providing more rental subsidies for fresh graduates and other youth groups. The popularization of youth apartments among qualified employers. This will not only reduce the economic pressure of young people, but also increase the loyalty of young people to employers and strengthen the attractiveness of a city for talents."

  The survey was conducted by the China Youth Daily News Center through the China Youth Daily all-media platform and the questionnaire website (wenjuan.com), and a total of 1,723 samples were collected.

The average age of the respondents was 29 years old.

  China Youth Daily and China Youth Daily reporter Zhou Yi Source: China Youth Daily