

Group 1 - Beijing residents in the Wangjing area can now enjoy new conveniences for real estate transactions through a collaboration between Beijing Lianjia and China Everbright Bank [1][3] - The service aims to address the pain points of traditional second-hand housing transactions, which previously required multiple trips to different locations, making the process cumbersome and time-consuming [3][5] - The pilot program offers two core services: self-service printing of property certificates and self-service querying of real estate information, enhancing the efficiency of property transactions [3][5] Group 2 - The self-service devices utilize internet, big data, and smart terminal technology, ensuring secure connection with Beijing's real estate registration system while significantly improving transaction speed [5][7] - The service is available on weekdays and weekends, allowing residents to manage their time flexibly without being restricted by traditional service hours [5][7] - Beijing Lianjia has already launched online real estate registration services in four signed service centers in the Chaoyang District, facilitating 17 high-frequency online services related to second-hand property transactions [7]