But the price of the house varies from place to place, and the specific price depends on the local market. There are 12 restricted purchase zones in Chengdu: Chengdu High-tech Zone, Chengdu Zhiguan District of Tianfu New District, Wuhou District, Qingyang District, chenghua district, jinniu district, Jinjiang District, Longquanyi District, Xindu District, Wenjiang District, Shuangliu District and Pidu District.
If you buy a house with a local hukou, you can only buy two sets even if the documents are complete, while the field is at most one set. If a foreigner buys a house in Chengdu, he/she should bring his/her ID card, temporary residence permit and a copy to the real estate transaction office to submit a house purchase application. After the transaction is verified, it shall be reported to the real estate transaction market management committee for review and seal.
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Chengdu's purchase restriction policy is introduced as follows:
After examining the registration form of house purchase and its materials, the CMC will issue the Notice of Approval of Individual Purchase in Beijing from Other Provinces and Cities, which is valid for six months. The buyer in Chengdu shall bring his/her ID card, temporary residence permit, approval form, original and photocopy of the purchase contract within 15 days after the contract is signed.
Apply for the Notice of Property Rights of Individuals from Other Provinces and Cities Buying Houses in Beijing at the time of the transaction, and withdraw the Approval Form after the transaction issues the Notice to the purchaser. The purchaser has the household registration of Tianfu New District directly under Chengdu, or the household registration of Tianfu New District directly under Chengdu, but has a stable employment in the local area and has paid social security continuously for more than 24 months.
Xinhuanet-32 real estate agents in Chengdu were notified to deal with advertisements that are not limited to purchase and do not shake the number.
People's Daily Online-Chengdu Housing Management Bureau interprets the new purchase restriction policy