The demolition plan includes four types of houses in the scope of demolition, and it is expected tha

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-07

The demolition plan includes four types of houses in the scope of demolition, and it is expected that more than 60 residents will benefit

Everybody's heard, right? In a few days, it will be the day of demolition, and Lao Wang's heart will be happy, maybe the family will have good luck. The issue of demolition and relocation of urban villages has become an issue of general concern.

If a person's home is demolished, it means no more. For individuals, this means that they will quickly acquire a huge fortune, and in the near future, it will change dramatically. I met residents of urban villages who, after being demolished, went to the 4S store to buy a car.

Some people enjoy a life of luxury for a period of time, while others become poorer because of poverty. Therefore, I often tell Lao Wang that if he suddenly sends a large sum of money, he must grasp it and don't lose it.

However, forced demolition has great social significance. This is a long-standing controversy over whether or not to demolish.

From the perspective of the real estate market, the demolition has had a certain impact on the real estate market. In the current property market environment, it is difficult to support a large-scale demolition. But when the real estate market is sluggish, the real estate market is very cold. Demolition has become a powerful means of stimulating the recovery of the real estate market.

Lao Wang's excitement is not without reason. Hearing that these four kinds of houses are going to be demolished, it is estimated that many people will be overjoyed. But what exactly are these four types of houses?

The first refers to the core areas delineated by the main functional areas, the main development poles, economic and social development plans, land use plans, and various special plans; The second category refers to major national, provincial and municipal livelihood projects and major infrastructure projects; The third is 20 key advanced manufacturing parks ("Spatial Layout Planning of 20 Major Advanced Manufacturing Parks in Shenzhen"), of which, take Shenzhen as an example, take Shenzhen as an example, take Shenzhen as an example, and take Shenzhen as an example. The third is the third of the 20 major advanced manufacturing parks (note: "Spatial Layout Planning of 20 Major Advanced Manufacturing Parks in Shenzhen") (Note: "Spatial Layout Planning of 20 Major Advanced Manufacturing Parks in Shenzhen"), which belongs to the 20 key advanced manufacturing parks (Note: "Spatial Layout Planning of 20 Major Advanced Manufacturing Parks in Shenzhen"): Spatial Layout Planning of 20 Key Advanced Manufacturing Parks in Shenzhen), and lists it as a key industrial project; The fourth type is areas where public health and safety risks are greater, housing safety and fire safety hazards are more, supporting facilities are outdated, the environment is dirty and messy, and social governance is difficult, or the higher authorities believe that there is an urgent need for rectification.

So you can look at the data and see if your home meets this criterion.

Everyone has different views on the pros and cons of forced demolition. Under the current situation of sluggish real estate market, the demolition of urban villages is an important measure to achieve the steady and healthy development of the real estate industry. In 2015, in the context of proposing "real estate destocking", the city launched the demolition of "urban villages". This year, the property market has been rapid, which has promoted the development of the property market.

The demolition of urban villages will generate a large number of new buyers, while also enlivening the land market throughout the city. Infrastructure will bring huge liquidity to the real estate industry, which is the "blood" of the real estate industry, and only with continuous feedback will the real estate industry be gradually repaired.

The demolition of urban villages is also conducive to the integration of urban and rural areas. How have first-, second- and third-tier cities been able to complete their urbanization process in such a short period of time? The reason for this is that, as old houses are demolished, the central urban areas of large cities are constantly being replaced by new high-rise buildings.

For some problems such as large public health and safety hazards, many residential and fire safety hazards, outdated supporting facilities, and dirty and messy environment, demolition and relocation is also a way to improve the happiness of residents.

This is simply a disaster for Lao Wang. However, housing vouchers are gradually being used to solve the housing problem. Sending a large sum of money to someone else is enough for Lao Wang.

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