What are the common housing attributes?
1. Commercial housing: Commercial housing is a house built by developers on state-owned land for sale. You can apply for real estate license and land certificate, and it is a property house that can be sold at its own price. According to the use, it can be divided into residential houses (70-year property rights) and non-residential houses. Non-residential houses are divided into two types: 50-year property rights (industrial education and cultural land) and 40-year property rights (entertainment and tourism land).
2. Public housing: Public housing is public housing, which is a house invested and sold by state-owned enterprises and institutions; Before the house is sold, the property right of the house belongs to the state. At present, the public houses used by residents are divided into two categories according to the housing reform policy: one is saleable public houses, including housing reform and central housing delivery, and the other is unsold public houses, such as military housing delivery and school housing delivery.
3. Affordable housing: Affordable housing refers to the housing constructed according to the arrangement of the national indemnificatory housing construction plan. The plan is uniformly issued by the state, and land is generally allocated by administrative means, and land transfer fees are exempted. The approved fees are levied by half, and the sales price is guided by the government, which is determined according to the principle of guaranteed profit.
4. Small property right house: "Small property right house" is not a legal concept, but a conventional title formed by people in social practice. The occupants have only the right to use, but no ownership. Under normal circumstances, small property houses refer to houses built on rural collective land without paying land transfer fees. This kind of house has no land use certificate and pre-sale permit issued by the state, and the purchase contract will not be filed with the State Administration of Land and Housing. Even if there is a so-called property right certificate, it is not issued by the national housing management department, but by the township government or the village government, which is also commonly known as the "township property right house".