Key facts
- Hong Kong's Northern Metropolis public housing projects will feature larger living spaces and enhanced amenities.
- A new category of public housing, involving rectified subdivided flats, is nearing approval.
- The housing minister is contemplating implementing spot checks on renovations for public housing units.
Hong Kong is planning to enhance its public housing offerings by providing larger living spaces and improved amenities in the Northern Metropolis projects. This initiative aims to elevate the quality of life for residents. Additionally, the city is moving towards approving a new category of public housing, which includes rectified subdivided flats, with the first such unit expected to receive approval shortly.
In parallel, the housing minister is exploring the possibility of conducting spot checks on renovations within public housing units. This measure is being considered to ensure compliance with regulations and maintain the quality of housing stock.
