‘Like winning the lottery’: eligible Hong Kong applicants choose from 3,677 subsidised flats - but many ignore opportunity
Housing Authority received 52,800 applications for Ping Yan Court in Tin Shui Wai and Ka Shun Court in Sha Tin
Around 40 per cent of eligible applicants gave up their chance of buying government subsidised flats on the first two days of sales, official statistics show.
Only 73 applicants out of the first batch of 122 that were invited, showed up at the Housing Authority’s customer service centre in Lok Fu to choose from 3,677 flats under the government’s Home Ownership Scheme.
Stanley Wong Yuen-fai, chairman of the authority’s subsidised housing committee, said the turnout rate was weaker than previous HOS sales, which was typically about 70 to 80 per cent on the first day.
“This is not unusual,” he said. “We have never achieved a 100 per cent turnout rate.”
Wong Shing-hei, who has lived in public rental housing for most of his life, has walked away the proud owner of a new flat.
“It felt like winning the lottery,” said Wong, who had applied several times under the scheme.