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What are the conditions for buying a house in Melbourne?

Conditions for buying a house in Melbourne:

Natural persons with full capacity for civil conduct; no cooperation in any form between citizens or other organizations in this city, legal occupation or valid residence permit; construction project Approved by the city's real estate development and operation management department or approved by relevant units; the scale and technical standards of the construction project; the city's urban commercial residential land use rights transfer contract or agreement; other matters must be signed or sealed by both parties.

What are the restrictions on buying a house in Melbourne?

There are certain restrictions on buying a house in Melbourne. Overseas people without Australian identity can only buy new houses or build houses on vacant land, but cannot buy second-hand houses. Foreigners holding temporary visas that allow them to stay in Australia for more than 12 months can buy a second home but must sell it when they leave. The spouse of an Australian permanent resident is purchased by an overseas person and an Australian citizen together and cannot purchase a second-hand house. When purchasing a new house, you also need to apply for FIRB approval.