Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Educational Knowledge - Can I buy a new house in the Education Bureau?
Can I buy a new house in the Education Bureau?
Shouldn't this house be cheaper than the market price? This kind of house should belong to the unit fund-raising cooperative housing, which belongs to affordable housing. Strictly speaking, free trade is not allowed. Affordable housing does not have full property rights, and it is impossible to apply for real estate license within five years. The notary office of a house without a real estate license is not notarized. To tell the truth, buying such a house is really risky. If the purchase agreement is directly in your name, it will reduce some risks. If the house is bought in the name of an insider of the Education Bureau, the risk will be considerable. This kind of house is said to give you a real estate license next year, but it may take three to five years, so you have to hand over all your money and be slaughtered. In practice, in order to mitigate risks, lawyers usually make witness statements through law firms, and lawyers draft housing sales contracts, which are signed and sealed by the parties themselves. Then, they make witness statements, which are stamped with the firm's steel seal and the seals of two lawyers. At the same time, they make audio and video recordings for both of you, and keep the CD.