Core Viewpoint - The rise of "串串房" (quickly renovated houses) in Huizhou's real estate market presents both opportunities and significant risks for buyers, particularly concerning renovation quality, transaction processes, and property rights [1][8]. Group 1: Definition and Market Dynamics - "串串房" refers to second-hand houses that are quickly renovated and resold at a high price, often found in older neighborhoods with good transportation and amenities [2]. - Investors or agencies typically purchase these properties at 70%-85% of market value, renovate them, and then sell them for substantial profits, sometimes earning tens of thousands of yuan in the process [2]. Group 2: Renovation Quality and Safety Concerns - Many "串串房" are superficially appealing but are renovated with low-cost materials, leading to potential safety hazards [4]. - Common issues include the use of unbranded materials, poor-quality paints, and skipping essential processes like electrical upgrades and waterproofing [4][5]. - The rapid turnaround time for these properties often results in lingering harmful substances, such as formaldehyde, posing health risks to residents, especially vulnerable groups like children and the elderly [5]. Group 3: Legal and Transactional Risks - The transaction process for "串串房" is often complicated, with discrepancies between the property owner and the signing party, leading to potential legal disputes [7]. - Issues such as multiple sales of the same property or undisclosed property liens can result in contracts being deemed invalid by courts, leaving buyers unable to complete transactions [7]. Group 4: Market Impact and Consumer Caution - The surge in "串串房" sales may temporarily boost transaction numbers, but it also leads to increased complaints regarding renovations, property rights disputes, and quality issues, ultimately undermining market confidence [8]. - Real estate agencies may face reputational damage as issues arise, with sellers often disappearing when problems occur, making accountability difficult [8]. Group 5: Buyer Precautions - Buyers are advised to scrutinize renovation details, check for unpleasant odors indicating poor materials, look for signs of previous occupancy, verify the quality of appliances and furniture, and ensure clear property rights to mitigate risks [9][10].
“拎包入住”或是“风险上门”!警惕惠州这类房源的那些“坑”
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-20 00:55