10 years ago, farmers made money and went back to their hometown to build houses. Now that they are rich, they all want to buy a house in the city.
When it comes to farmers buying houses in cities, they will move their registered permanent residence instead of their registered permanent residence. Where should they move? Let me briefly talk about my personal thoughts.
Farmers can go to the city to buy a house, and city people can't come to the countryside to buy a house. Farmers can buy a house in the city if they have money, but the rich can't buy a house in the countryside. The land in the countryside is collectively owned, unlike the land in the city, the owner has the right to use it. In fact, preventing city people from buying houses in rural areas is actually to protect rural collective interests and ensure that rural land is not destroyed.
With the rapid development of society, the acceleration of urbanization, the concentration of various production factors and the improvement of production efficiency, the state encourages farmers to work in cities. If farmers go to the city to farm and can't buy houses in the city, will migrant workers build so many houses in the city that no one lives? Real estate, service industry and other industries can not develop, which will affect the development speed of the city.
For the migration of hukou, only some conditions need to be met. For example, if the woman marries in the city, the hukou can be easily converted into an urban hukou. If the man buys a house in the city, he can successfully convert the rural hukou into an urban hukou, and students can also take the exam.
If you want to change your urban hukou into a rural hukou, the procedures will be very complicated and there will be many conditions.
If young people with rural hukou buy a house in the city, it is not recommended to move their hukou to the city, because once they move out, it is difficult to return to the countryside. Most of the transfer methods in the police station rely on parents or husbands.
That is to say, if rural women want to move to the light gray countryside after moving to the city, they can move to the countryside in the name of their husbands, but husbands can only move to the countryside in the name of their parents, not their wives.
Rural hukou plus buying a house in the city is equal to multiple back roads. Rural hukou can enjoy applying for homestead reconstruction, and can also inherit the homestead and cultivated land under the name of parents. In other words, if the hukou does not move out of the countryside, you can buy a house in the city and enjoy the rights and interests of the countryside.
If you move out, the homestead will not belong to you. If it is in disrepair for a long time, the village collective will take back the homestead and have nothing.
But if you move out, the homestead won't belong to you. Even if the house on your homestead is still there, if it collapses after years of disrepair, the village collective will take it back, and there is really nothing left.
In recent years, there have been many national policies to benefit farmers. Rural hukou can implement the policy of "three powers divided and governed" in rural farmland, and can also enjoy the rental income of contracted land management rights while working in cities.
Rural hukou can also get compensation for demolition, and rural housing property certificates can also be used to mortgage loans and solve housing disputes. Why not?
However, if it is a rural hukou, but there is no homestead and land welfare, then it will definitely be better to go to the city.
Dai's children have a good time in this place just to give them chicken soup.
The conditions in cities are indeed much better than those in rural areas, and they are superior in education, medical care and infrastructure. Urban housing prices are high, which is higher than rural houses in terms of value preservation, but if you are a rural hukou, if you buy a house in the city, you can enjoy the rural homestead, and second, if you want to go back to the countryside, you still have a homestead. You can also build a house on the homestead, which is equivalent to leaving a back road for yourself.
Some people say that farmers are tricked into buying houses in cities because more houses are built in cities. But in rural areas, there are houses and cars, fields and land, crows and dogs barking, and the environment is good and self-sufficient. Now many people have no time to yearn for it.
Rural hukou, children can also go to school in the city. Many people say that changing to an urban hukou is for children to receive a better education. As long as you have a house in the city, you can enjoy the same education as people in the city.
Of course, every city has different regulations. Generally speaking, in primary school, most rural children can only go to school in the place where their household registration is located. The teaching level in cities is high, but the resources are limited. It is difficult to accommodate more rural students except cities.
Moreover, in primary school, because children are relatively young, most of them need their parents around, but many rural parents can't survive in the city, so they can't take care of their children. Some schools can't accept rural children whose parents are out of town.