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In the Vinh Loc B resettlement area, Binh Chanh district, after many years, there are still hundreds of apartments that are uninhabited. The run-down apartments were abandoned, covered lawns, little shade from people – Photo: QUANG Định
According to the Construction Department, the Department’s Construction Inspection and Housing Management Center is currently assigned to manage 9,434 apartments and more than 2,500 vacant lots for resettlement. In particular, some manage to wait for the auction (about 4,800 units), others (more than 2,000 units) waiting for resettlement for future projects.
Specifically, projects in the new urban area of Thu Thiem currently have more than 5,300 vacant resettlement apartments on plots from R1 to R7 in the 38.4ha Binh Khanh resettlement area, almost 1,000 apartments in the resettlement project. settled in Vinh Loc (Binh Chanh district), one apartment in district 12 still has 320 apartments, 220 apartments in Tan My apartment (district 7), 470 apartments resettled in Binh Thanh district (not actually delivered yet ) …
With such a large number of vacant apartments, authorities admit that the cost of administration and maintenance is very high. According to the Center for Housing Management and Building Inspection, in 2020, the People’s Committee of the City will spend around 71 billion VND to keep these vacant resettlement apartments.
Vinh Loc B resettlement area, Binh Chanh is invested with 2,000 apartments, the capital is more than 1,000 billion VND but hardly resettled people move – Photo: QUANG Định
Many “the door closed the latch” games because no one came to live – Photo: QUANG DINH
Only a few households live in this resettlement area – Photo: QUANG Định
According to the Construction Department, the Popular Committee of the City has the policy of auctioning about 1,000 vacant apartments in this project – Photo: QUANG DINH
Meanwhile, the project in the new urban area of Thu Thiem, District 2, has more than 5,300 vacant resettlement apartments on plots from R1 to R7 in the 38.4ha resettlement area in Binh Khanh. The Popular Committee of the City has the policy of auctioning 3,790 apartments here. Huynh Thanh Khiet, Deputy Director of the Building Department, said that the apartments in the new urban area of Thu Thiem have been auctioned twice, but no buyer has been successful yet – Photo: QUANG DINH
The closed apartment blocks could not see any living person. – Photo: QUANG DINH
1,330 resettlement apartments are proposed in the 38.4ha residential area to be converted into commercial houses to reduce the financial burden on the city’s budget – Photo: QUANG DINH
Due to long-term neglect, weeds grow overflowing in the Thu Thiem resettlement area – Photo: QUANG Định
The transfer of thousands of resettlement apartments in the new urban area of Thu Thiem will bring benefits for commercial investors who can manage the housing business, HCMC does not have to borrow capital to add apartments to the resettlement fund. are redundant – Photo: QUANG DINH
220 apartments in the Tan My Apartment, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City are still empty – Photo: TRUNG TRUNG
The elevator, the fire protection system is often damaged and degraded – Photo: TRUNG TRUNG
A household with a house authorization is arranged for resettlement in Tan My Apartment – Photo: TRUNG TRUNG