scholarly journals Housing System Reform Based on Housing Properties

Author(s):  
Yu-Kun Guo ◽  
Lu-Xi Luo ◽  
Jin-Ying Wang
1998 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 127-149
Author(s):  
Hongyu Liu ◽  

The housing system in urban China is now undergoing a process of transition. Housing policy is one of the most popular topics under public discussion. This paper gives a brief review of the recently implemented housing policies and provides some basic information about the current situation of the housing market and housing system reform in urban China. It appears that China is very successful in improving the housing conditions of urban residents. However, there are still a number of problems related to housing disposition and consumption. Based on accepted criteria, this paper makes an assessment of the performance of current housing policy, resulting in several suggestions.


2014 ◽  
Vol 989-994 ◽  
pp. 5361-5363
Author(s):  
Xiao Yan Zhu

As the housing system reform and the rapid development of real estate sales business, people put forward higher requirements on housing sales management. In the modern information society, people who buy houses just want to get the real estate sales and selling information as soon as possible. Real estate sales agent needs to communicate with buyers quickly. Real estate sales information management system is different from general management Information System in theory and real practice, which attach more information to the timeliness of issued information.With the development of our society and the increasing competition, real estate businessman pay more and more attention to information technology, and more real estate developers realize the importance of improving efficiency, decreasing cost and expanding business through information technology. Therefore, to develop a real estate sales system suiting the current market, and to solve problems that they meet in the housing market have practical significance.


Urban Science ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 7
Author(s):  
Nanqi Ye ◽  
Michihiro Kita ◽  
Shigeki Matsubara ◽  
Seth Asare Okyere ◽  
Motoki Shimoda

Danwei compounds have experienced a steady decline since the 1997 Urban Housing System Reform. Existing research suggests that Danwei compounds, which were characteristically walled neighbourhoods of work and residence, have experienced socio-spatial changes in social structure, community management and spatial form. However, there is limited understanding of its current spatial function and relation to the city. This study analysed the spatial distribution of Danwei compounds, their spatial features and accessibility to selected public facilities in comparison with non-Danwei residential sites in the old town of Hefei city. ArcGIS was used to analyse building density, plot ratio of the residential sites and their accessibility to public facilities. Further quantitative analysis was done using binary logistic regression and descriptive statistics to identify spatial features of the residential sites. The results show that even though the urban land reforms have led to a steady rise in non-Danwei residential sites, Danwei compounds predominate the urban spatial structure. Comparatively, Danwei compounds have lower plot ratios with higher levels of accessibility to commercial centres and hospitals but poor accessibility to schools. The paper suggests the need for local planning officials to support the revitalisation of old residential compounds through integrated and community-centred spatial planning.


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