On March 24, Quang Ngai Provincial People's Committee said that according to the Government's resolution, in the period 2025 - 2030, the province is assigned the target of completing 8,356 social housing units.
Currently, Quang Ngai has planned 19 locations, with a total area of more than 271 hectares to form a land fund to invest in building independent social housing. There are 7 housing projects and urban areas in the area allocating 20% of the land fund for social housing, with an area of more than 26.6 hectares.
Recently, Quang Ngai province has just issued a document agreeing to introduce a land area of nearly 17,000 m2 for the Provincial Police to invest in building a social housing project to serve the armed forces.
The province has also just issued a decision approving the list of cases eligible to rent social housing in the urban area south of Dak Bla bridge, Dak Bla ward. The list includes many groups of subjects such as cadres, civil servants, public employees, teachers and low-income workers living and working in urban areas.

According to the assessment of the Provincial Department of Construction, the demand for social housing for workers and low-income people in the area is also very large. For workers in industrial zones and clusters, it is forecast that by 2030 there will be about 300,000 people working, of which about 45,000 people have housing needs.
For low-income people, in the period 2021 - 2030, the whole province is estimated to have 188,800 households, of which about 20% (i.e. 37,760 households) have a need for social housing.
The province continues to introduce land funds, calling on businesses to develop social housing in locations according to planning such as: Tinh Phong Industrial Park (according to the project of trade union facilities); Doc Soi (Binh Chanh commune); Van Tuong area and trade union facilities (Binh Hai commune); apartment buildings for low-income people (Binh Tri commune)...
The provincial budget will also be allocated to complete compensation, support, resettlement and technical infrastructure investment in unfinished social housing projects, creating a clean land fund to attract investors.
Mr. Nguyen Van Hoa, a worker at Hoa Binh Industrial Park, shared: "We hope to buy social housing at preferential prices to stabilize soon. Nearly 10 years of working as hard laborers, having to rent rooms; in the sunny season, the corrugated iron roof is as hot as a bunker, in the rainy season it leaks. Having a solid roof to settle down, our family will stabilize both materially and spiritually.