The development of rural areas in the next ten years will be 300,000 yuanIs it worth it to go back to the village to build a house, the answer is revealed
Introductory. Now more and more farmers are returning to the village to build houses, and many people also plan to start spring as soon as possible after the completion of the main body of the house, so that they can not only live in a new house, but also make their assets more stable, which can be said to have bought peace of mind with money. In the past, a friend of the author chose to go back to the village to build a house, and the cost of building a house plus the cost of favors, a 200-square-meter house, the total cost was about 300,000 yuan, plus general decoration. In the words of a friend, only the cost of favors exceeds their expectations.
In fact, homesteads and farmhouses are very important to peasant households, especially in the context of increasingly stringent measures, whether or not they can build houses smoothly is directly related to whether a large number of peasants' property can be inherited. Therefore, the changes in rural housing construction and the planning of corresponding policies have a bearing on the vital interests of the vast number of peasants. So, is it worth it to go back to your hometown and build a house?This article will provide readers with a comprehensive reference to analyze the changes and future trends of rural housing construction, as well as the issues that farmers should pay attention to.
Development of rural housing construction.
In the past decade, rural housing construction has undergone significant changes. First of all, the cost of materials and labor has led to a sharp increase in the cost of self-built houses in rural areas. In particular, after the ban on self-mining of soil and sand, peasants can only rely on contracts to build houses, and the cost of building houses is much higher than before. Second, in order to avoid private expansion and multi-headed construction, farmers need to build houses"Neighbors signed"This also means that the construction of a house is mixed with factors such as neighborhood relations, daily conflicts, and comparisons. This has increased the pressure on peasants to build houses.
In addition, for older farmers, farms and farmhouses are a necessity for economic retirement. They can guarantee their quality of life by cultivating the land and being self-sufficient in food. At the same time, as modernization accelerates, many young people hope to return to their roots in the future and rely on rural self-sufficiency to help themselves and future generations cope with emergencies. Therefore, from a psychological point of view, the peasants are no more"Rather go into town", rather"Go back to the village to build a house"。
Farmers need to get the consent of their neighbours to build houses, and this provision is intended to prevent private expansion and multiple construction. This has added some restrictions and constraints to the construction of houses by peasants. It was necessary to consult and agree with neighbors, which had an impact on the mutual relations of farmers. Sometimes, conflicts between neighbors and the desire for superstructures can increase the pressure on farmers to build houses. Older farmers, for their part, can turn to estates and farmhouses to live out their old age in a low-cost way.
They can live a relatively comfortable life in the countryside, grow crops and raise poultry, and achieve self-sufficiency. Not only will this reduce your living expenses, but it will also keep you healthy. For young people, returning to their hometowns to build houses is a way to seek a safe and stable life. Especially in the face of emergencies and an uncertain future, they want to be able to rely on their own efforts to earn a living in the countryside. Returning to the countryside means returning to nature and the warmth of home. Therefore, building a house in the countryside is the first choice in the hearts of young people.
Future Directions for Rural Housing Construction.
According to Vision 2035, the basic direction for rural areas over the next decade has been set. Specifically, it will be divided into industrial and residential areas, respectively"Dual-zone construction"As well as the form of village merger, the grouping and modernization of villages, as well as the demolition and withdrawal of villages. With this plan, residential land and farmhouse will become effective investment assets, and it will make sense to build houses on time.
In addition, the rural housing construction policy is also being strengthened. At present, many plots of land need to be approved before construction, and for three-storey residential and commercial buildings, it is also required to be designed and built by professional institutions, and these requirements are all in batches. With the acceleration of rural planning, housing construction policies will become more stringent. In order for the new house to move in smoothly, it is necessary to renovate the rural house in advance. Especially for those who have left the household registration book and the real estate and land have been transferred to the name of their parents, it will be more important to build a house in accordance with the law.
In addition, the rural housing construction policy is also gradually strengthened. At present, many localities require approval before construction, and this sequence of requirements ensures that peasants build houses in accordance with the law. For three-storey residential and commercial housing, it is also required to be designed and constructed by a professional agency to ensure the quality and safety of the residence. These policies are aimed at regulating rural housing construction and protecting the legitimate rights and interests of farmers.
In the future, with the acceleration of rural planning, it is likely that the rural housing policy will become more stringent. In order to be able to build their farmhouses, farmers need to understand the relevant policies and ensure that they comply with them. Especially for farmers who have left their hukou, it is very important to protect their parents' property rights and farm houses.
Summary. Rural housing is very important for peasant families, especially in the context of accelerated modernization. Rural housing construction faces a series of changes, such as rising costs, the impact on neighborhood relations, and the need for renovations. When building a house in the countryside, farmers must consider economic conditions, political regulations, and personal needs in order to make the right decisions. The rural development policy for the next 10 years has been determined, and the rural housing policy is also being strengthened, and farmers must decide whether to return to their villages to build houses according to local plans and policies.