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How about buying a house? What should immigrants pay attention to when buying a house?

Now many people are struggling to buy a house as soon as possible, but some friends want to buy a house not only abroad. It is not uncommon to buy a house abroad now. Some families with better experience will not only consider buying a house abroad, but also consider emigrating to live abroad. So let's talk about this piece today. What about immigration? What should immigrants pay attention to when buying a house?

How about housing immigration?

Housing migration is a very good way of migration, and it is simpler and more convenient than before. Just the following questions we still need to pay attention to.

1. Non-naturalization of residence: "Housing immigrants get residence" and "native place" are actually different concepts. Although some national policies show that you can apply for naturalization after obtaining the right of permanent residence for several years, some countries will actually only grant visas for long-term free travel after buying a house, and you may not be able to continue to apply for permanent residence in one step.

2. Contrast: Most foreign buyers in China are intermediary companies run by China people or run in partnership with China people. While these intermediary companies provide us with "one-stop" service convenience, they can't guarantee that there are no tricks, such as arbitrarily raising house prices, which leads to China buyers becoming "suckers". Remind that you can shop around locally and find two more intermediaries.

3. Lot: Property buyers in China often can't wait to see the house as soon as they are brought to the local area by the intermediary, but they have no time to consider whether these houses are worth this price or how to preserve their value in the future. In fact, "lot, lot, or lot" is the universal law of buying a house. Even if buying a house is just for immigration, it is more "desirable" to buy a property in a good location.

What should immigrants pay attention to when buying a house?

1. Non-naturalization of residence: "Housing immigrants get residence" and "native place" are actually different concepts. Although some national policies show that you can apply for naturalization after obtaining the right of permanent residence for several years, some countries will actually only grant visas for long-term free travel after buying a house, and you may not be able to continue to apply for permanent residence in one step.

2. Contrast: Most foreign buyers in China are intermediary companies run by China people or run in partnership with China people. While these intermediary companies provide us with "one-stop" service convenience, they can't guarantee that there are no tricks, such as arbitrarily raising house prices, which leads to China buyers becoming "suckers". Remind that you can shop around locally and find two more intermediaries.

3. Lot: Property buyers in China often can't wait to see the house as soon as they are brought to the local area by the intermediary, but they have no time to consider whether these houses are worth this price or how to preserve their value in the future. In fact, "lot, lot, or lot" is the universal law of buying a house. Even if buying a house is just for immigration, it is more "desirable" to buy a property in a good location.