Public-Housing Privatisation

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Household Mobility
Public Finance
Public-Housing Privatization
Tenants Purchase Scheme (TPS)
Urban Policy

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  • ISBN 9781041284666
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Focusing on Hong Kong’s Tenants Purchase Scheme, this book examines the implications of transforming public tenants into homeowners, particularly in terms of creating properties that are marketable, financeable, and conducive to upward mobility.

It argues that the hidden value embedded in public housing stems from security, predictable charges, and access to public services. However, the privatisation of housing does not always translate seamlessly into market dynamics—whether owners can sell their homes depends on factors such as resale regulations, valuation practices, mortgage accessibility, and eligibility criteria. Combining theory, institutional analysis, and original empirical evidence, the book explains why Hong Kong’s resale market for privatised public housing has remained thin and difficult to access. The argument is further enriched through comparative analysis with the United Kingdom’s Right to Buy programme and Singapore’s Housing and Development Board resale system. Spanning decades of housing reform, the book explores how governments can promote homeownership while preserving mobility and public value, offering a valuable resource for advancing housing policy.

This book will appeal to scholars and policymakers working in housing policy, public administration, and real estate economics.

Zheng Linzi is Associate Professor at the College of Public Administration, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China. Her research covers real estate policy, housing security, land economics, and institutions.

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