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When did the purchase restriction in Shenzhen start?

The house purchase restriction in Shenzhen began on September 30th, 20 10. On September 30, 20 10, the Shenzhen purchase restriction order was issued, requiring deep households to buy only two suites and non-deep households to buy only one suite. This indicates that the real estate industry in Shenzhen has entered a new era. According to the purchase restriction regulations, starting from 201010/,the Shenzhen household purchase restriction policy will not be implemented for the time being. Shenzhen registered households are restricted to two houses. Non-Shenzhen registered families who can provide tax payment certificates or social insurance payment certificates in Shenzhen 1 year or above are restricted to purchase 1 house.

Since the implementation of this regulation, the transaction price of second-hand houses in Shenzhen has increased from 65,438+08,002 yuan /m2 in September 2065,438+02 to 65,438+09,972 yuan /m2 in September 2065,438+02, which is enough to increase by 65,438+00.9% in two years.

Achieve the goal

China's real estate regulation and control policy should follow the principle of minimum market intervention and conform to the law of industry development, which is conducive to long-term stable development. Therefore, in addition to strengthening housing security, we should also implement long-term restrictions on the purchase of commercial housing in central cities, thoroughly curb speculation and excessive investment, and cancel some existing non-market-oriented control measures to ensure the long-term stable and healthy development of the industry.

Specific measures

The basic purchase restriction order meets the housing and investment needs of most families, does not conflict with the policies of purchasing houses and entering households in some cities, and will not hinder the development of housing rental and holiday property market. In Beijing, Shanghai and other cities with a large influx of population and relatively tight land supply, a one-year waiting period system can be implemented for foreigners, that is, foreign residents and overseas residents must provide at least one year's tax payment or social security certificate before purchasing. The purchase restriction order is simple and easy to implement, and its implementation mainly depends on two information systems: real estate property registration and urban housing management department online signing, without the need for national networking. At present, the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development is promoting the construction and networking of housing information systems in 40 key cities.