Group 1 - The Guangdong Provincial Natural Resources Department issued guidelines to address historical issues related to the registration of real estate on state-owned construction land, effective from August 4, 2025, for a duration of five years [1] - The guidelines apply to urban residential properties built and sold on state-owned construction land before December 31, 2024, which have not completed the initial or transfer registration of land use rights and property ownership, leading to difficulties in registration and protection of legal rights [1] - The guidelines propose measures for eight types of historical issues, including incomplete land use procedures, unclear or missing application subjects, and inconsistencies in land and property information, providing a policy basis for resolving these registration issues [1] Group 2 - The small property market, despite being illegal, has thrived as an underground market for years, but recent government crackdowns have significantly cooled investment interest in this sector [2] - Real estate intermediaries noted that the process of purchasing small properties involved signing transfer agreements and lacked legal protection, leading to issues such as multiple sales and owner retraction [3] - Regulatory measures have been intensified against small properties and speculative activities related to relocation and resettlement housing, as highlighted in a 2021 notice from Shenzhen's housing and planning authorities [3]
广东明确小产权房一律不得登记!中介:“投资热”已大幅降温
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-07-10 14:49