China Taiwan Network, November 4 According to Taiwan's United Daily News, Taiwan's leader Tsai Ing-wen previously declared in Taiwan's "Double Tenth Festival" that in order to practice "residential justice", 200,000 social housing will be built in the next eight years. In this regard, housing market expert Sway believes that Tsai Ing-wen's social housing policy is "too slow to build and too little to build". "Tsai Ing-wen did nothing. Taipei's housing prices have fallen by nearly 30% since their high point. House prices that have risen by three times have only fallen by 30%. It's still very early to get off the bottom!"
. In an interview with the media a few days ago, the current environment is not suitable for continuing to buy houses, and housing prices are already too high and can only fall slowly. Regarding this conversation, housing market expert Sway believes, "This is just a political term, just a word of letting go. Anyway, it doesn't matter if the Tsai administration doesn't do anything, and housing prices are still falling."
expert said: "Tsai Ing-wen's social housing policy is too slow and too little, which is equivalent to the Lingchi housing market. Whether it is a builder or a self-occupied person, he will feel that the gambling is bad." He emphasized that the Taiwan authorities should give people hope that young people can afford to buy a house or buy a larger house, so that they will strive to improve. If housing prices do not fall, where will these people have hope? If the salary does not increase, the authorities should let the people live in the city nearby to increase transportation convenience. "How can such a social residence be built with only 200,000 households? 2 million households are considered to be small!" (China Taiwan Network Gao Xu)