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Do Shunfa and Meijia belong to high-end residential areas?

Don't belong. High-grade residential quarters refer to high-grade houses with a construction cost of square meters and a price more than double the average price of commercial housing in the previous year, and do not enjoy the preferential policy of collecting deed tax by half. Other houses are ordinary houses. 3% deed tax is levied on high-grade residential and non-residential buildings, and ordinary residential buildings 1.5%. High-grade residence, generally called non-ordinary residence, generally includes villas and apartments. Specifically, the area is generally greater than 144 square meters, and the integration rate is less than 1. Villa refers to a garden-style residence built in the suburbs or scenic spots, and generally has its own private garage, garden, lawn, yard and so on. High-grade apartments refer to high-grade houses whose sales price per unit construction area is more than twice that of local ordinary houses. Usually, it is a duplex residence, with a garden on the top floor or a multi-storey residence with an elevator, which has better supporting facilities such as greening, commercial services and property management.