The construction of social housing projects has profound humanitarian significance, contributing to ensuring social security and improving the quality of life for low-income people, workers and laborers. This is not only a solution to meet urgent housing needs but also creates a driving force for sustainable socio-economic development. Social housing projects help stabilize the population, attract workers, and at the same time demonstrate the responsibility of the State and enterprises in building a civilized, equitable and comprehensively developed community. The Phuc Long resettlement and social housing project in Long Cang commune, Tay Ninh province, with an area of over 102 hectares, is planned with 3,084 resettlement plots and 2,166 social housing plots, along with 11.8 hectares of public service land.
Social Security:
The project contributes to solving social security issues and meeting housing needs for people affected by the process of urbanization and industrial development.
Urban development:
Forming a multi-functional, modern and sustainable residential area in the southern region of Tay Ninh province.
Efficient use of land resources:
Land use structure is diverse, suitable for the needs of different subjects, while promoting the social housing real estate market.
While real estate prices continue to increase, access to commercial housing for low-income people, workers and laborers in urban areas and industrial zones is very limited, leading to a shortage of suitable housing supply. The implementation of social housing projects not only meets settlement needs but also contributes to stabilizing the population, retaining labor, reducing urbanization pressure and promoting sustainable socio-economic development. The project is located in Long Cang commune, Tay Ninh province (formerly Can Duoc district, Long An province) - located in an area with strong development of urbanization and industry, adjacent to industrial parks, especially Phuc Long Industrial Park.