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Can I really have a property title certificate after living in a nursing home?

Recently, in Beijing, China's first * * * pension project with property rights was put into operation, with property rights owned by pension enterprises and property buyers respectively. To put it simply, I will pay 95%, the enterprise will pay 5%, and we have a "nursing home" house. If you buy a house in a "nursing home", you can also get a property right certificate, 50 years of property rights, lease and transfer, and your children can inherit it. In Beijing, where land is precious, the price of the first phase is about 40 thousand yuan per square meter, which is lower than the price of second-hand houses around. The elderly will also enjoy basic service packages such as 24-hour response by medical staff.

But! People who buy or rent a house must have an old man over 60 at home.

In addition, both buyers and renters must pay a "basic service fee" of 3,000 yuan per month.

What kind of impact will such a house have on the property market?

And when you are old, do you still want to buy a "nursing home" for your parents?

The property market is facing great changes: the operation of the first * * * property right pension project in China.

A few days ago, the Beijing Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau and the Housing Construction Committee jointly launched the * * * property rights pension project, which was put into operation by pension enterprises and property buyers with different property rights shares. This is also the first pension project with property rights in China.

In Beijing's * * * property rights pension project pilot, the reporter saw that most apartments are in the pattern of one room and one living room. The design of the room is anti-aging, the corner is curved, and the switch uses a big button. The position of the socket is about 20 cm higher than that of the average family. The bathroom is relatively open, with retractable handrails and emergency call buttons, and the shower room is also equipped with seats to facilitate the elderly to take a bath. ?

Unlike living in ordinary nursing homes, the house where the elderly live has its own property right certificate. Pension enterprises and property buyers hold housing shares in the proportion of 5% and 95%. In addition, 40% of the whole pension project is public service, and the property right belongs to the pension service enterprise. ?

Mr. Xie, a Beijing citizen: Living here is different from other nursing homes. I have a puppy that I can't take in any nursing home. I am here now. This is my place . Having raised a puppy for so many years, I have feelings. Come with me to support the aged.

Gao Dongsheng, a Beijing citizen: The children are fine, and so are the others, so don't worry about buying any real estate.

Li Hongbing, Deputy Director of Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau: Enterprises can get rid of the inherent pressure of recovering heavy capital, pay more attention to professional services, and realize the basic needs of the elderly who have their own assets in the world and have a legacy when they die.

* * * Property rights pension projects are limited to people over 60 years old.

According to the pilot scheme of property rights service facilities for the elderly in Beijing, the project has strict restrictions on the qualifications of residents, who must be over 60 years old to move in. ?

According to the regulations, buyers who buy old-age housing should have Beijing household registration or pay social insurance or personal income tax in Beijing for more than five consecutive years. Occupants must be evaluated and audited to ensure that each room must be occupied by an elderly person aged 60 or above and registered with the civil affairs department. ?

* * * Gao, the person in charge of the old-age pension project with property rights: All the files of evaluation must be registered and put on record in the Chaoyang District Civil Affairs Bureau where the project is located, that is to say, whoever accepted the evaluation will finally move in.

With the written consent of the construction unit, the ownership share of * * * can be leased or transferred, and the children can inherit it. However, whether it is transfer or lease, people over 60 must be guaranteed to stay. ?

* * * Supporting policies for pension projects with property rights need to be improved.

In the interview, the reporter also found that the pilot project of property rights pension is a new thing, and policies such as whether the provident fund can be used and whether the pension subsidy can be enjoyed need to be further clarified and improved. ?

The reporter learned in the interview that the house price of this * * * pension project with property rights is slightly lower than that of the surrounding commercial houses. The old man's house in Gao Dongsheng was bought by their children on loan. Because pension projects can't use provident fund loans according to the existing regulations, he still feels certain economic pressure. In addition, no matter whether you actually live or not, each household has to pay a service fee of 3,000 yuan per month. This fee is a bit high for the elderly. ?

Gao Dongsheng told reporters that he thought 3,000 yuan was a bit high, because, for example, first-aid equipment was not usually used, but he had to pay 3,000 yuan every month whether he used it or not. In addition, although the old people who live in the house they bought are all over 60 years old. According to the current regulations, they can't enjoy the bed subsidy in Beijing. ?

Li Hongbing, Deputy Director of Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau: Guidance and restraint are our main tasks. At the same time, as a new exploration, its supervision in the future operation period and the corresponding standardization formation are our follow-up work. At the same time, the government should attach importance to such a model and take such a market as the main body of operation. In the case of market failure, how can the government fulfill its corresponding obligations and corresponding safeguard measures so as not to harm the rights and interests of the elderly and housing? These are the tasks we will do in the future.