What types of land market intermediary service institutions include?

Land market intermediary service agencies refer to companies and organizations engaged in land consulting, state-owned construction land use right trading brokerage, land price evaluation and other business activities. Land market intermediaries include land consulting agencies, land evaluation agencies and state-owned construction land use rights trading brokers.

Land use consulting institutions refer to companies and organizations engaged in land acquisition, land development, transfer, mortgage and lease planning and policy guidance. The role of such institutions is to help investors or land users design investment plans or land use plans, save investment and increase output.

Land appraisal institutions refer to companies and organizations engaged in land price appraisal business. The role of this institution is to help all parties in the land market understand the possible price of the right to use state-owned construction land and make trading decisions based on the evaluation results.

State-owned construction land use right trading brokerage institutions refer to companies and organizations engaged in providing information, negotiating places, helping both parties to sign trading contracts and handling relevant procedures for the transaction of state-owned construction land use rights. The role of this institution is to help all parties to the land market transactions know the land market situation and the other party's situation in time, and promote the smooth completion of the land market transactions.