深圳市规划和国土资源委员会针对近日来备受关注的深圳6平方米的鸽子笼户型发出通报,对于“侨城尚寓”项目的11套建筑面积6平方米左右的房型最终认定为涉嫌违法改建销售,要求对项目占用公摊面积部分采取强制措施恢复原状。与购房者解除买方协议,此外对所涉房地产中介机构严肃查处。 请看相关报道: Four six-square meter apartments sold this weekend in Shenzhen made a splash in the media, but the sales were later declared illegal due to unauthorized modifications made to the properties. Nicknamed "pigeonholes", these mini studios are located in a 15-story building called Qiaocheng Shangyu, which offers 11 apartments at sizes ranging from 5.73 to 7.48 square meters, and 160 other units of 35 to 45 square meters. 我们原来说过,pigeonhole可以理解为“蜗居”,也就是居住空间狭小的房子。随着大城市房价不断飙升,这些年人们为了给自己找个安身之所也是够拼了,先有胶囊公寓(capsule apartment),后有住在集装箱里的“柜族”(cupboard tribe),再后来还有自己修建蛋屋(egg house)的年轻人。 此番引发热议的6平米房因为占用了楼层中的公摊面积(public shared areas),所以实际面积为12到20平方米。当地规划和国土资源委员认定该房型涉嫌违法改建销售,要求对项目占用公摊面积部分采取强制措施恢复原状(demolish the illegal constructions)。与购房者解除买方协议(cancel trading contracts),此外对所涉房地产中介机构非法交易行为展开调查(real estate agencies investigated for illegal dealing)。 (中国日报网英语点津 马文英) |
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