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Let rural land leases expire if Hong Kong developers won’t build flats, report urges
Academics also call for more reclamation and say Plover Cove Reservoir should be filled in to create space for 300,000 homes
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Leases on idle plots of privately held land in the New Territories should be allowed to expire by 2047 to prod landowners to develop instead of sitting on them, a study has argued.
The report by two University of Hong Kong real estate and planning academics also called for more large-scale reclamation works to create land for housing as opposed to “ad hoc” strategies such as redevelopment, rezoning, razing hillsides or building on the fringes of country parks.
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The government aims to build 460,000 flats in the next decade but is already falling short of hitting that target.
Co-author Dr Chau Kwong-wing, director of the HKU Ronald Coase Centre for Property Rights Research, said such long-term strategies would help strengthen confidence in a “sustained stream of land supply” and curb panic and speculative buying.
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