Necessity to pay attention to housing problem in small cities of Iran

Necessity to pay attention to housing problem in small cities of Iran
  • 2019-07-30
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As long as the land is in the hands of some who are expecting more profit by raising the price every day, one cannot expect the construction industry to thrive and make housing competitive.

Akbar Safarzadeh: Many of the decisions that have been made so far in addressing the housing problem are based on the geography and space and facilities available in Tehran and other metropolitan areas, and in many cases the facilities and geography of other cities in Iran have received sufficient attention. Not yet. Some experts and officials who speak on the pretext of solving the housing problem in various media are more interested in Tehran than in any other Iranian city; their solutions are based on their perceptions of Tehran's housing situation and explore and investigate problems that only It is related to Tehran or some major metropolitan areas of Iran and in many cases is not relevant to many Iranian cities.

Over the past decades, due to the lack of land in Tehran on the one hand and the increasing demand for housing in the city, on the other hand, congestion sales have intensified in this city, and this practice has been applied to some Iranian cities for no reasonable reason. He found more.

Multi-storey apartments were built in many Iranian cities where there was neither strong demand for housing nor lack of space. In all countries around the world, the cost of living in metropolitan cities is several times the cost of living in small towns to prevent population migration to the metropolitan areas, while in many parts of Iran the situation has become the same.

In many Iranian cities, housing prices are roughly equal to those in the south of the capital. In all cities around the world, the quality of homes offered in small towns is much higher than in metropolitan areas, but nowadays in Iran the quality of residential homes in many cities is high quality. They have been in the capital.

 Due to insufficient government and municipality oversight and lack of effective and timely intervention of these two influential housing prices in the past, construction in small towns in Iran has sometimes come under the scrutiny of other big profits. They didn't think.

Some housing and land dealers, who were unavailable for construction in Tehran, went to small towns and pocketed huge profits with land and housing brokers.

Those conditions should have been dealt with, but they could not. The overall design and architecture of the city is the responsibility of the state and the municipality, not the dealer or the builder. The dealer should not be allowed to interfere in this whole. The mass builder tends to build more floors, build more parking spaces, and more. The government and the municipality must stop him.

The overall design and architecture of the city is the responsibility of the state and the municipality, not the dealer or the builder. What should have happened to Tehran's architecture should not be allowed to happen to other Iranian cities as well. The Minister of Roads and Urban Development, Abbas Akhundi, has repeatedly expressed his interest in creating a competitive and free business environment.

It is not possible to create a competitive and open business environment in the housing sector without assigning new land in small towns. As long as the land is in the hands of some who are expecting more profits every day as prices rise, one cannot expect the construction industry to thrive and make housing competitive.

Delivering new residential land in new small towns is the only way to combat it. When there is more demand than production the dealer disappears spontaneously and the commodity finds its true price in a free trade competition.