Hong Kong should avoid negative labels for certified subdivided flats as they provide accommodation to people from all walks of life, the housing minister has said, while stressing that a planned shake-up of standards will not drive up rents.
In an exclusive interview with the Post, Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho Wing-yin also said temporary flats were likely to continue serving residents in the future and form part of the city’s housing ladder, but ruled out plans to further create a supply of…
‘Avoid harsh labels for Hong Kong homes certified under subdivided flat regime’

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