If the bungalow is a small property right house, it is not recommended to buy it. Small property houses refer to houses built on rural collective land, and do not pay land transfer fees. Its property right certificate is not issued by the national housing management department, but by the township government or the village government, which can also be said to be the township property right house.
When buying a bungalow, you need to pay attention to confirm whether the property right of the bungalow property certificate is state-owned land. If it is collective land, you can't get a land certificate. If it is state-owned land, you can go directly to the Land and Resources Bureau to apply for a certificate. If not, you should ask the relevant units to issue a statement explaining how the property right of state-owned land came from, whether it was bought, inherited or allocated by the government. It should also be noted that there is a kind of property belonging to quadrangles in bungalows, which is the risk of illegal private travel. Whether it is a single room or a quadrangle, it must be surveyed by the local housing surveying and mapping department before purchase.