60% of 18-40 Hong Kong residents prefer private homes, citing high costs and limited subsidies, while calling for government aid.

A survey of Hong Kong residents aged 18-40 found that 60% reject the "lying flat" approach of applying for public rental housing, favoring private residences instead. Most participants attributed this to high private housing costs and limited subsidized options. Many suggested government initiatives, including savings schemes and increased subsidized housing. Additionally, tenants in subdivided flats are declining relocation offers due to costs and demand better living conditions and support.

October 06, 2024
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