During the Spring Festival, the second-hand housing market was relatively active, and both first-tier cities and second- and third-tier cities saw substantial growth. This shows that people's demand for second-hand housing is rising, and different buyers have different needs, and some second-hand school district houses are favored by many people. So what should I pay attention to when buying a second-hand school district house?
First, choose carefully**. When choosing carefully**, you need to consider factors such as surrounding educational resources, transportation convenience, and supporting facilities. Especially for families with school-age children, factors such as whether the surrounding schools are high-quality and whether they are easy to go on to higher education need to be considered.
Second, ask if the student status is occupied. Most apartments have only one admission slot, and the quota is recycled once every six years. Therefore, before buying a house, it is necessary to find out whether the housing enrollment quota is being occupied and the number of years of occupancy. If the original owner used the house to enroll his child, it will take 6 years before he can use the house again as a basis for enrollment.
Again, the main thing is to verify the information of the property. Before buying a house, you need to pay attention to whether the name on the title certificate is consistent with the owner, the nature and content of the property right, including the area, address and allocation ratio of the standard price house. At the same time, it is also necessary to check the original and check the authenticity of the property right certificate.
Finally, ensure that the property rights can be transferred smoothly. From the perspective of buying a house, the house must be truly yours after the property right is transferred, and before that, the seller can break the contract at any time. After deciding to buy, it is best to agree with the original homeowner on the issue of moving out of the household registration, and it is best to specify the time of the original householder's household registration and the default clause in the agreement.
In short, although the second-hand housing market is hot, buyers need to rationally consider their own needs, do not blindly follow the trend, and need to choose the right one according to their own economic strength and future planning. When buying a second-hand house in the school district, you should pay attention to the relevant details to ensure that you can buy a house smoothly.