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Public housing wait drops to 4.7 years

2026-05-14 HKT 18:34
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  • The latest waiting time is a steep drop from the highest level of 6.1 years before the current-term government took office. File photo: RTHK
    The latest waiting time is a steep drop from the highest level of 6.1 years before the current-term government took office. File photo: RTHK
The Housing Bureau on Thursday said the average waiting time for a public housing unit dropped to 4.7 years in the latest quarter – making it the lowest in more than eight years.

The waiting period was 0.4 years shorter than in the previous quarter.

In a statement, the bureau noted that the figure stood at the highest level of 6.1 years before the current-term government took office in July 2022 and fell below five years for the first time.

Officials aim to reduce the period to four-and-a-half years in 2026/27.

“In the first quarter of 2026, we have successfully arranged for a total of about 8,400 general applicants to be housed in public rental or light public housing," a spokesman said.

"Nearly half [47 percent] of them were housed in light public housing units, which is significantly higher than the proportion in the last quarter [16 percent]."

The bureau expects fewer applicants to be allocated to a public housing home in the coming quarter, causing a slight change in the waiting time.

But it foresees the waiting time to stay at five years or less, showing that the period is still on a downward trend.



Edited by Tony Sabine

Public housing wait drops to 4.7 years