The first batch of graduate apartment pilot projects in Beijing has a full occupancy ratio of 3:1-qianlong.com.cn

Source title: The first batch of graduate apartment pilot projects in Beijing has a full occupancy ratio of 3:1

The reporter learned from the Beijing Municipal Commission of Housing and Urban-rural Development on the 10th that, during the graduation season this year, in order to alleviate the difficulty of renting a house for college students, the Municipal Commission of Housing and Urban-rural Development chose 4 rental housing projects with nearly 1,000 rooms in Haidian, Chaoyang, Changping and Fangshan, which are located in superior locations and concentrated in industries. As a pilot project of youth apartments for fresh graduates, Yuanyuan has registered a total of 2,983 people in the pilot project, and the ratio of people to rooms is 3:1. Among them, the Pingyuan Project held by the Municipal Affordable Housing Center Construction, as the only municipal overall planning project, has officially launched the first batch of housing selection and check-in work recently. So far, the first batch of 4 pilot projects have all been checked in.

The Pingyuan Project is located in Jinsong District, Chaoyang District, about 300 meters away from the surrounding shopping malls and the Jiulongshan Metro Station. The surrounding facilities are complete. The project is allocated to qualified graduates in the city, regardless of the district where the work unit is located, providing a total of 206 sets and 489 houses. The house is fully furnished and delivered, and it is rented by room. Each graduate rents a bedroom. The living room, dining room, bathroom and kitchen are public areas. The house is equipped with basic living facilities such as refrigerator, induction cooker, air conditioner, bed, sofa, desk, wardrobe, broadband network and so on.

Most of the room rents in this project are between 2,600 and 4,800 yuan, which is lower than the rents for rental housing in the same area and the same quality market in the surrounding area, including property fees, furniture and home appliance rental fees, heating fees and network fees, which are dynamically adjusted. Taking into account the characteristics of young people, the project also adds personalized services such as “food, accommodation, travel, entertainment and learning”, such as setting up a shared leisure area on the first floor, equipped with a sports fitness area, a book bar reading area, a shared meeting area, leisure There are four functional areas in the entertainment area, and each house is equipped with smart door locks and smart monitoring.

It is understood that during the “14th Five-Year Plan” period, the city plans to build and raise 400,000 sets (rooms) of subsidized rental housing, focusing on protecting groups such as newly graduated college students and urban operation service guarantee personnel. In the next step, on the basis of summarizing the pilot experience of the first batch of student apartments, the city will continue to follow the principle of “focusing on districts and coordinating the whole city” to launch the second batch of pilot projects as soon as possible. Expanded to students within three years of graduation in Beijing and graduates of colleges and universities outside Beijing.

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