Why is the volume of housing construction in the country not growing?

Unfortunately, it is necessary to state that the volume of housing construction in the whole country is not growing. Of course, there are regions where the pace and volume of housing construction increases. However, there are units. What cannot be said about the country as a whole. But how then, you order, to fight the housing problem?

Firstly, of course, in the country of housing is not under construction due to the lack of purchasing solvency among the population. What a sin to hide, there are regions in which the well -being of our fellow citizens leaves much. The people are simply surviving there and he is not up to housing. And if so, then new buildings in them can be «counted on the fingers». It makes no sense to build housing in these poorest regions due to the lack of solvent demand to developers and developers. Business is a business. Thanks to these regions, housing construction in the whole country, as it were, “got stuck” at the pre -crisis level.

By the way, in these regions, moreover, there are no real prerequisites contributing to both the increase in incomes of the population and the revival of the economy. Apparently, the housing problem in the poor regions will only “gain momentum”, with all the ensuing consequences. As for the state, it simply gave a solution to the housing problem at the regional authorities. Type, get out yourself, not hoping for the federal budget. And the authorities in the field only remains that «shrug».

Secondly, it is appropriate to touch a number of numbers here. For example, in 2012, over 65 million square meters of housing were built around the country. It is a lot or little? Given that “everything is known in comparison”, we note that this amount of housing is only two percent more than built in 2008. And only six percent more than in 1990.

If you build housing at such a pace, then to solve the housing problem in the country will need centuries. We also note that out of 65 million square meters of built housing, half is the housing erected by citizens independently, t. e. These are purely individual residential buildings. So the role of the state in this «success» is insignificant. Without state intervention, the housing problem in the country cannot be solved. Here are two main reasons for you: self -removal of the state and impoverishment of the population.