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What is urban mixed housing,

According to the National Land Classification, "urban mixed residential land" refers to "urban residential and industrial and commercial mixed land".

Residential land refers to the land occupied by the basement of residential buildings and the land with reasonable spacing around it, including the green space between houses and the road between houses.

Residential land in the traditional sense has two meanings:

A, residential building basement and its surrounding land within a reasonable distance (including green space between houses, paths between houses, etc.). ).

The second is the housing base for people's daily life (including courtyards with independent courtyards).

Including:

1, urban single residential land. Land for ordinary houses, apartments and villas of urban residents.

2. Urban mixed residential land. Urban residents mainly live in residential and industrial or commercial mixed land.

3. Rural homestead. Homestead where rural villagers live.

4. Idle homestead. Idle land such as idle old house bases in the village.

The land use period of "urban mixed residential land" should be different from the specific situation. The service life of residential land is 70 years, industrial land is 50 years and commercial land is 40 years.

The specific term of the land use right is determined by the state-owned land use right transfer contract signed by the original land user and the land management department of the local city or county people's government.

Extended data:

The risk of buying mixed housing in cities and towns

1. The specific term of the land use right is determined by the contract for the assignment of the state-owned land use right signed by the original land user and the land administration department of the local city or county people's government. However, this contract cannot simply understand "urban mixed residential land" as "comprehensive land", and then mechanically stipulate the land use period as 50 years as stipulated in Item (5) of the above Provisional Regulations.

2. In view of this, it is suggested that the real estate transaction actors pay attention to the relevant stipulations on the land use period in the purchase contract.

This is a homestead. There may be no hukou, and there is no compensation for demolition. It may also be illegal construction and need to be demolished. It seems to have something to do with the specific property. People who are also looking at the house recently said that they have encountered similar situations, but they are basically fine. It is said that only one mixed house can be moved to the city, and suburban and collective accounts cannot be left.

This kind of land is different from ordinary houses in 70 years, and may not be more expensive than taxes, utilities, etc.

References:

Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on Urban Real Estate Management.

References:

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