新西兰的太平洋社区努力解决住房拥有率低的问题,强调需要有负担得起的住房解决办法。
New Zealand's Pacific community grapples with low homeownership rates, highlighting a need for affordable housing solutions.
新西兰太平洋社区面临严重的住房所有权危机,只有16.8%的人拥有住房,而总人口的42.1%。
New Zealand's Pacific community faces a severe homeownership crisis, with only 16.8% owning homes compared to 42.1% of the general population.
MPIHI 毛利人和太平洋岛民住房研究中心的Müller博士认为这是财政障碍造成的,并呼吁政府为经济适用住房提供激励措施。
Dr. Müller from the MĀPIHI Māori and Pacific Housing Research Centre attributes this to financial barriers and calls for government incentives for affordable housing.
同时,不断上涨的租金也挤压着中产阶级工人,如教师和护士,新的罗托鲁阿发展项目旨在提供更负担得起的选择。
Meanwhile, rising rents are also squeezing middle-class workers like teachers and nurses, with a new Rotorua development aiming to offer more affordable options.