The standard homestead area of each rural household is 80~ 120 square meters, and the construction area cannot exceed the homestead area. The building cannot exceed three floors, and the total area cannot exceed 360 square meters. Row houses cannot exceed four floors, and the total area cannot exceed 450 square meters.
Rural housing approval conditions:
1. There is no house to build.
If the applicant is from the village, but there is no house, in this case, you can apply for a homestead and apply for building a house.
2. Children are households.
There are many families in the countryside. When children grow up and get married, it is inconvenient to live with their parents. If they need to apply for a separate account, they can apply for building after the account registration.
The original house belongs to dangerous building and needs to be rebuilt.
Many houses in rural areas are very shabby. If your house is recognized as dangerous, you can apply for building a house and get corresponding subsidies.
4, due to demolition or natural disasters need to build a house.
If the house is demolished or collapsed in natural disasters, you can also apply for building a house.
The site selection method and matters needing attention of rural housing;
1. It is best to choose a homestead with uniform soil for building foundation to keep the stress balance. Don't choose places with soft edges and hard edges, which will cause uneven settlement of foundation.
2. Avoid building on slopes as much as possible. Many people in hilly areas and mountainous areas often build their land on slopes. At this time, we should pay attention to leveling the land or choose a professional design team according to local conditions.
You can choose a good place if you have the conditions. There is water in front and mountains behind, and the feng shui is good and natural. However, such places often have poor foundations and need to be handled carefully, which will increase the construction cost to a certain extent.
4. If you live in a mountainous area and are close to the mountain, you must pay attention to the soil quality of the mountain to avoid landslides.
5, don't choose in ancient tombs, ancient wells or other places with big pits.
Legal basis:
Article 62 of the Land Management Law of the People's Republic of China (revised 20 19) stipulates that:
Rural villagers can only own one homestead, and the area of the homestead shall not exceed the standards set by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government.
In areas where per capita land is small and it is impossible to guarantee one household and one house, the people's government at the county level can take measures to ensure that rural villagers live in houses on the basis of fully respecting the wishes of rural villagers and in accordance with the standards stipulated by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.
Rural villagers building houses shall conform to the overall land use planning and township (town) village planning, and shall not occupy permanent basic farmland, and try to use the original homestead and village parents. The overall land use planning and village planning of townships (towns) shall make overall planning and reasonable arrangement of homestead, and improve the living environment and conditions of rural villagers.
Rural residential land, approved by the township (town) people's government; Among them, those involving the occupation of agricultural land shall go through the examination and approval procedures in accordance with the provisions of Article 44 of this Law.
After the rural villagers sell, rent or donate their houses, they will not be approved if they apply for the homestead again.
The state allows rural villagers who have settled in cities to voluntarily withdraw from their homesteads with compensation according to law, and encourages rural collective economic organizations and their members to actively use idle homesteads and idle houses.
The competent department of agriculture and rural areas in the State Council is responsible for the reform and management of rural housing sites throughout the country.