Can housing reform be purchased?
First of all, we must clarify property rights. There are two kinds of housing reform houses in the market now: complete property rights and partial property rights. At that time, employees participated in the housing reform and bought houses, and there were three choices: market price, cost price and standard price. The procedures for displaying these three prices are different. Before buying a "reformed house", they must investigate clearly and know fairly well. Buying a house at the market price, the property right belongs to the individual and can be listed and traded at any time; If you buy a house at the cost price, the property right belongs to the individual, but it usually takes five years to enter the market, and the land transfer fee must be paid before the transaction; If the house is purchased at the standard price, the employee owns part of the property rights, which shall be determined according to the proportion of the standard price to the cost price in the current year. According to the relevant regulations, when the "housing reform house" purchased at the standard price is listed, the difference between the standard price and the cost price should be supplemented first. Consumers in the purchase of this second-hand "housing reform housing", to confirm whether the housing has been in accordance with the cost price to make up the difference.
Second, make clear the current situation of real estate. Like the sale of second-hand commercial housing, consumers should also understand the real-time information of housing reform and have a general understanding of the situation of housing owners. Consumers can check the housing files in the transaction hall of the Housing Authority according to the real estate license and the relevant documents of the head of the household, so as to determine the actual age of the "renovated house". Through inquiry, consumers can know whether this set of housing reform houses has been sealed up or mortgaged, and can inquire about the information of several sets of housing reform houses actually owned by the head of the household or others. If the house is sealed up or mortgaged, and the householder or others own more than one set of "reformed houses" in the form of * * * *, then the house cannot be transferred.
In addition, not all housing reform houses can be listed and traded. For example, housing reform houses in colleges and universities directly under the army, security units and the Ministry of Education cannot be sold casually at present.