Six major costs and three major expenses of real estate

Real estate development costs include compensation for land acquisition and demolition, preliminary work, construction and installation projects, infrastructure, public facilities, indirect costs of development, etc.

Compensation for land requisition and demolition, including land requisition fee, farmland occupation tax, labor resettlement fee, net compensation expenditure for demolition of above-ground and underground objects, relocation fee, etc.

The pre-project expenses include planning, design, feasibility study, hydrology, geology, survey, surveying and mapping, three links and one leveling, etc.

Construction and installation engineering expenses: refers to the construction and installation engineering expenses paid to the contractor in the form of contracting, and the construction and installation engineering expenses incurred in the form of self-operation.

Infrastructure costs, including road construction, water supply, power supply, gas supply, sewage discharge, drainage, communication, lighting, sanitation, greening and other costs.

The cost of public facilities, including the development of non-transferable public facilities in the community.

Indirect expenses of development refer to the expenses incurred in directly organizing and managing development projects, including wages, employee welfare expenses, depreciation expenses, maintenance expenses, office expenses, utilities, labor protection expenses, amortization expenses of revolving houses, etc.