Hong Kong authorities have launched a survey to gauge the long-term rehousing preferences of flat owners displaced by the devastating Tai Po blaze, offering nine options for new subsidised homes, including redeveloping the fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court by 2035 at the earliest.
But some owners said on Friday that the acquisition prices the government had estimated for their flats were too low while suggesting officials also include the option of providing subsidies for them to buy second-hand...
Survey launched on long-term rehousing plans for Hong Kong fire victims
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Source: scmp.com

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