per capita housing space

1. Per capita housing area includes per capita housing living area and per capita housing construction area. Living area refers to the actual use area of the house, that is, the interior area of the house, and the construction area refers to the area marked on the real estate license, including the pool.

2. According to the relevant report issued by the National Bureau of Statistics, by 20 18, the per capita housing area of urban residents in China has reached 39 square meters. Many people think that not only the income is average, but also the housing area is average.

3. In 2003, the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development announced that by 2020, the number of houses in well-off standard will basically reach one suite per household and one room per person. In 2004, the Policy Research Center of the Ministry of Construction announced the 2 1 index of a well-off society, including the per capita living area of 35 square meters in cities and towns.

According to statistics of relevant departments, China's per capita GDP is only higher than Bulgaria's, but its per capita housing area has already surpassed Bulgaria, Romania, Russia, Greece, Poland, Britain, South Korea and other countries.

Data expansion:

There are no relevant laws and regulations on per capita housing area in China, so there is a saying that per capita housing area is stipulated by the state. However, in recent years, with the development of economy and the warming of real estate industry, the per capita living area has been rising.

Until 20 16, the survey showed that the per capita living area in China was 40.8 square meters, of which the per capita living area of urban residents was 36.6 square meters, while the per capita living area of rural areas with more land and relatively less population was 45.8 meters.

There is no national standard for per capita housing area, and per capita housing area is only an economic indicator. The amount depends on the individual's economic strength. In other words, for people with strong economic strength, one person may own several villas in different areas, while for people with poor economic strength, only a few generations may be crowded in a house of more than 30 square meters.

The per capita housing area in China has been rising. In 20 12, the per capita housing area of urban residents was only 18 square meters, reached 25.4 square meters in 20 14, and rose to 36.6 square meters in 201kloc-0/./kloc-0.