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Subsidised flats in Hong Kong may be made available for students

Some 55,000 university students were vying for 35,672 hostel spaces in 2014-15

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The Housing Society chairman wants to discuss with the government whether students can be considered a separate category from those in the public housing queue. Photo: AFP
Naomi Ng

University students could be eligible to rent thousands of subsidised flats at below market rates, according to the city’s second largest public housing provider.

Marco Wu Moon-hoi, chairman of the Housing Society, a not-for-profit organisation, revealed on Tuesday that he would suggest including students in a proposed scheme to lease thousands of flats built by the society to residents waiting for public housing.

The proposal is for the owners of a third to half of 16,000 flats with unpaid land premiums to lease rooms in their homes to Hongkongers in the queue for public housing, to tide them over until they are allocated a flat.

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On Tuesday, however, Wu suggested students could be added to the list of eligible tenants.

Tenants would have to share the property with their landlords for a contracted period or until allocated a public housing flat.

About 16,000 Hong Kong flats with cheap rent could be made available by 2018 under Housing Society scheme

“It could be a temporary solution to allow university students to rent a room if the subsidised flats are near campus … due to the shortage of university hostel spaces,” Wu said on a radio programme in response to a caller who floated the idea.

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