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When buying a house, why do developers always want to blur the "green rate" and "green rate"?

Because the green rate is more accurate, it refers to the actual green area, but the green rate is different, and the calculation is not so accurate. Often the greening rate of a community is higher than the green rate, so housing enterprises like to use the green rate instead of the green rate. When buying a house, people usually pay attention to the green area of the community, but the green rate provided by real estate developers is different from the green rate, so many people can't tell clearly, and even mistakenly think that these two data are the same. But in fact, the meaning of these two data is completely different. The greening rate is strictly regulated by the government. When calculating, it refers to the green area divided by the total area of the community, but the green rate is too bad. Developers may count the flowerpots in the community, so everyone must see the green rate clearly when buying a house.

You know, in recent years, the government has vigorously advocated greening ecology, and the greening rate of residential areas is very strict. If the green rate of non-residential areas is not up to standard, it will not even be opened, so this data is often true. However, the calculation methods of greening rate are various. Some real estate enterprises count some wild flowers and weeds, and even trees are calculated according to the shadow area of leaves. In this way, the greening rate of residential areas is generally much higher than the green rate, and the water content is also relatively high.

Therefore, when choosing a real estate, you need to make a field trip to see the official greening area and greening situation of the community, and don't be misled by the developers.

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Urban green space rate is the ratio of total urban green space area to total urban land area. The green space rate of residential area refers to the ratio of residential land, which is used to describe the sum of all kinds of green space within the scope of residential land and the ratio of residential land. Including public green space and green space beside houses, the minimum requirement for public green space is not less than 8 meters in width and 400 square meters in area. The green area within the land use range is not less than 70% of the total area, and at least13 of the green area should be able to receive sunshine all the year round, and the green area next to the house is 1.5 meters away from the building exterior wall and road sideline when calculating. In real estate development, the government stipulates that this is the goal, generally not less than 30%.