Starting now, households with children under two years old can apply for special housing supply for newborns when bidding on private homes, regardless of how many years have passed since their marriage.
The government has established a new 10% quota for special newborn housing supply, allowing non-homeowning household members with children under two—including unborn children and adopted children—to apply, irrespective of the duration of their marriage.
The income criteria are set between 130% and 160% of the monthly average income per urban worker household from the previous year. The supply will be operated in three stages: 50% for priority supply, 20% for general supply, and 30% for lottery-based supply.
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Newborn Special Housing Supply Available for Private Homes Regardless of Marriage Duration
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