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Zhuhai limited purchase policy

Zhuhai purchase restriction, foreigners can buy houses in Zhuhai if they meet the conditions of Zhuhai purchase restriction policy. Outsiders need to pay more than 5 years of personal tax or social security certificate to buy a house in Zhuhai. Newly purchased ordinary housing can only be listed for trading (transfer) after obtaining the real estate right certificate for 3 years.

"Zhuhai purchase restrictions"

1, Zhuhai household registration: single limited to 3 units; married people as a family, limited to 3 units;

2, non-Zhuhai household registration:

(1) Zhuhai Bridge to the west: a second-hand housing is limited to 1 unit, without social security and personal tax certificate requirements;

(2) high-tech zones: a second-hand housing is limited to 1 unit. No social security and tax proof requirement;

(3)Xiangzhou District:

First-hand house: 180_ or above without social security or tax proof, limited to 1 set;

180_ or below 3 years of social security or tax proof, limited to 1 set;

Second-hand house: 144_ or above with 1 year of social security or tax proof, limited to 1 set;

There is a limit of 1 set.

Below 144_ provide 5 years of social security or tax proof, limited to 1 set;

(4) Hengqin New Area:

First-hand house: above 180_ do not need to provide social security or tax proof, limited to 1 set;

Below 180_ need to provide 5 years of social security or tax proof, limited to 1 set;

Second-hand house: 5 years of social security or tax proof, limited to 1 set;

3, Hong Kong and Macao people: 2 sets of Zhuhai Bridge East is limited to only 1 set, Zhuhai Bridge West is limited to 2 sets, but the city may not exceed 2 sets.

What is the purchase restriction policy?

Restricted purchase policy refers to the purchase order, refers to the government issued a housing policy to limit the purchase, from April 30, 2010, Beijing introduced the "ten national implementation rules", from May 1, 2010 onwards, the Beijing family can only be a new purchase of a set of commercial property, the buyer of the house in the purchase of the house, but also need to truthfully fill out a "family members situation declaration form", if the family is not a member of the house, the buyer will have to fill out a "family members situation declaration form". Family members of the situation declaration form", if found to provide false information fraudulent purchase of housing, will not apply for a real estate license.

This is the first time in the country that the number of family housing units purchased has been restricted. Since then, 49 cities above the prefecture level have implemented the "purchase limit".

The basic purchase restriction is in line with the housing and investment needs of the majority of families, and is not in conflict with the policy of purchasing a home in some cities, and will not impede the development of the housing rental and vacation property market. In cities such as Beijing and Shanghai, where there is a large influx of people and a relatively tight supply of land, a one-year waiting period system for outsiders can be implemented additionally, which means that foreigners and residents outside the country must provide proof of at least one year's tax payment or social security before they can buy.

Legal basis:

The Chinese People's **** and National Code

Article 469 The parties to the contract, may be in written form, oral form or other forms.

Written form is the form in which the contents contained in a contract, letter, telegram, telex, facsimile, etc., can be expressed tangibly.

Electronic data interchange, electronic mail and other means of tangible expression of the contents of the data message, and can be readily accessed to check the data message, is considered to be in writing. Article 470 The contents of a contract are agreed upon by the parties, and generally include the following provisions:

(1) the names and domiciles of the parties;

(2) the subject matter;

(3) the quantity;

(4) the quality;

(5) the price or the remuneration;

(6) the period, place and manner of performance;

(7) the time, place and manner of fulfillment;

(8) the time, place and manner of fulfillment;

(vii) liability for breach of contract;

(viii) methods of dispute resolution.