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The latest policy of Shanghai's housing purchase qualification in 2023

It is required to strictly implement the housing purchase restriction policy. Increase the number of years for non-Shanghai registered households to pay personal income tax or social security when buying a house, and pay it continuously in Shanghai for more than two years in the first three years from the date of purchase, and adjust it to pay it continuously for more than five years before the date of purchase. 2. It will take 3 years or more for the commercial housing purchased by the enterprise to be listed and traded again. If the transaction object is an individual, it shall be implemented in accordance with the purchase restriction policy of this Municipality. At the same time, in order to further standardize the trading behavior, the review of the limited banquet file purchase will be advanced to the transaction filing link.

Legal basis: Article 60 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Urban Real Estate Management Law. The state practices a system of registration and certification of land use rights and house ownership. Article 61 Anyone who obtains the land use right by means of transfer or allocation shall apply to the land administration department of the local people's government at or above the county level for registration. After verification by the land administration department of the local people's government at or above the county level, the civil affairs department at the same level shall issue the land use right certificate. If a house is built on the land for real estate development obtained according to law, it shall apply to the real estate management department of the local people's government at or above the county level for registration with the certificate of land use right, and the real estate management department of the local people's government at or above the county level shall verify and issue the certificate of ownership of the house.