Core Points - The five major cities (Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen) have signed a cooperation agreement to implement cross-city real estate registration services, aiming for practical improvements in regional business environment optimization [1][2] - The initiative will initially cover high-frequency registration types such as transfer, change, and mortgage registrations, with plans to expand to all services related to state-owned land and housing [1][2] - The collaboration is expected to enhance service efficiency and reduce institutional costs, thereby promoting market integration and supporting the creation of a market-oriented, law-based, and international business environment [2] Group 1 - The five cities will implement a dual-track mechanism for handling applications, including online assistance and remote verification for offline services, aiming to minimize the need for in-person visits [1] - The total population of the five cities exceeds 90 million, with over 10 million people moving annually, highlighting the significance of this initiative in addressing the needs of a large urban population [1] - Shenzhen has previously introduced several reforms in real estate registration, such as the "four certificates linked" service to improve efficiency [2] Group 2 - The next phase involves establishing cross-province service windows and coordinating business training and system integration, with a goal to create replicable experiences by the end of the year and achieve cross-province services for high-frequency registration by 2026 [2]
北上广深杭不动产登记预计年内可“跨城通办”
Nan Fang Ri Bao Wang Luo Ban·2025-07-24 07:47