In addition to the above risks, the price of relocated houses is usually lower, because they are usually provided as compensation for demolition. However, this also means that the price risk that buyers need to bear may be higher. If the house price rises in the future, the value of the relocated house may also increase, but there may also be the risk of depreciation.
In addition, the transaction process of relocated houses may be more complicated than that of ordinary commercial houses. In addition to the normal purchase procedures, buyers also need to understand and abide by the policies and regulations related to relocated houses. In addition, due to the particularity of the relocated houses, it may take some time for buyers to get the house property certificate.
To sum up, there are certain risks and challenges in purchasing relocated houses. Before making a decision, buyers should carefully consider and understand all possible risks. If you have any questions or need more information about buying the relocated house, it is recommended to consult a professional real estate lawyer or real estate agent.