1. Haikou City has relaxed the property market sales restriction policy, shortening the original "five-year" sales restriction period to "two years" to further activate market vitality.
2. Zhengzhou City has introduced a new provident fund policy to implement more preferential loan policies for new citizens and young people. The policy proposes to establish a multi-departmental data sharing mechanism to comprehensively find out the bottom number and ensure that everything that should be built is completed. At the same time, we will establish a "supermarket" of inclusive finance for the housing provident fund to provide more choices of financial products for new citizens and young people, and help solve temporary housing difficulties. For those who meet the requirements, relief policies such as raising the loan limit and providing loans with a minimum amount of support will also be implemented.
3. Guangzhou has launched a room ticket placement policy, and the room ticket is universal and transferable throughout the city. The expropriated person can purchase newly built commercial housing in the city with the house ticket and enjoy the corresponding policy incentives. The real-name system is implemented for room tickets, and no pledge financing or illegal cashing out is allowed. If the expropriated dwelling is located in the restricted area, the purchase of a house ticket shall not be included in the number of units restricted for the family. The transfer of the room ticket is subject to certain conditions, the validity period is up to 18 months, and the unused part can be exchanged for currency.
Fourth, Ningbo Beilun District has launched a youth apartment policy, with a maximum subsidy of 300,000 yuan. The policy threshold is lower, the sales restriction period can be transferred, and a key area for the purchase code is set up, which can be enjoyed at the same time as the new house purchase subsidy policy. The aim is to attract more young people to live and work in Beilun District.
5. Luohe City, Henan Province adjusts the relevant policies for the recognition of the number of housing units for provident fund loans, and when borrowers and their spouses apply for provident fund loans for purchasing self-occupied housing in the city, the number of housing units will be determined according to the existing housing of the deposited employee families. Housing and commercial loans for the purchase of self-owned housing shall not be used as the basis for determination. In addition, personal housing loans from the Housing Provident Fund will not be issued to the families of employees who have purchased the third or more houses or have used the housing provident fund loans twice.