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What types of houses are there?

Commercial housing

refers to houses developed, constructed, sold and rented by real estate development companies.

Purchased public housing

Purchased public housing refers to the housing purchased by urban employees at cost price or standard price in accordance with the relevant urban housing system reform policies of the national and local people's governments at or above the county level. Public housing has been built. If the house is purchased at the cost price, the ownership of the house belongs to the employee personally. If the house is purchased at the standard price, the employee has partial ownership of the house, which will generally be owned by the employee after 5 years.

Existing houses

refers to houses that have been purchased or self-built and have obtained ownership certificates.

Fund-raised housing

Generally, state-owned units organize and provide their own state-allocated land for housing construction. The state will exempt some taxes and fees, and part of the employees who participate in the fund-raising or The construction is fully funded. Once the houses are completed, they will be owned by the employees and will not be sold to the outside world. Property rights can also be owned by the unit and employees, and then transition to individual employee ownership after a period of time. It is a type of affordable housing.

Micro-profit housing

Also known as low-profit commercial housing, it refers to the construction and management organized and managed by the real estate management departments of governments at all levels, with prices and rents lower than the market price and higher than the price and rent of welfare housing. It is used to solve the housing difficulties of some enterprise employees and houses for extremely poor households in social housing.

Affordable housing

According to the relevant provisions of the National Housing Project Implementation Plan, it targets middle- and low-income households in urban areas with housing difficulties. It is supplied through allotment and has the nature of social security. of affordable housing. The land for building houses is allocated by the government, and the placement objects and placement prices are reviewed and determined by the government management department.

Poverty alleviation housing

refers to housing specially built by local governments at all levels to solve the housing problems of particularly needy, needy and crowded households among local urban residents.

Relisted housing

refers to public housing or affordable housing purchased by employees in accordance with housing reform policies that are listed for sale for the first time.

Low-rent housing

refers to the relatively low-rent ordinary housing provided by the government and units to implement social security functions in the housing field to the lowest-income families with permanent urban resident registration.

Garden-style house

It is also called a Western-style house or a small Western-style house, and it is also called a garden villa. Single-yard bungalows or two- or three-story buildings with garden lawns and garages have very low building density, complete internal living functions, luxurious decoration, and rich variety. They are generally purchased by high-income earners.

Apartment-style residences

Compared with Western-style villa residences with single-family homes. Generally built in big cities, most of them are high-rise with high standards. Each floor has a number of single-family suites, including bedrooms, living rooms, living rooms, bathrooms, toilets, kitchens, balconies, etc., for people who frequently come and go. Chinese and foreign merchants and their families rent it for short to medium term.

Housing under the Housing Project

refers to housing sold directly to low- and middle-income urban residents at cost prices, with priority given to households without houses, households with dilapidated houses, and households with housing difficulties. Under certain conditions, priority will be given to retired employees and teachers who have housing difficulties, and will not be sold to high-income families. The cost price consists of land acquisition and demolition compensation fees, survey design and preliminary engineering fees, construction and installation engineering fees, residential community infrastructure construction fees (community-level non-commercial supporting public construction costs, half of which are borne by the urban people's government, and half of which are included in housing prices), It consists of 7 factors including 1%-3% management fee, loan interest and taxes.

Economically affordable housing

refers to residential buildings constructed according to the national affordable housing construction plan. The plan is uniformly issued by the state. The land is generally allocated through administrative allocation. Land transfer fees are exempted. Various approved fees are halved. The sales price is guided by the government and is determined based on the principle of maintaining capital and making small profits.

Limited price housing

A simple understanding of the "two limits" commercial housing with price limits and land price limits.