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| Beijing unveils rules on foreigners buying homes |
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| www.chinaview.cn
2007-02-03 20:42:26
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Friday's new rule jointly issued by the city's five departments led by the Beijing Municipal Construction Committee specifies that foreigners should provide a certificate as to their status when buying a house.(Photo: CRIENGLISH.com) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Feb. 3 (Xinhua)-- Foreigners in Beijing must
prove they have worked or studied in China for more than a year before they are
allowed to buy homes for their own use in the city, according to new
regulations.
The rules, jointly issued by the construction
committee, foreign affairs office, public security bureau, industry and commerce
bureau and commerce bureau of Beijing, said they can obtain the certificate from
the exit and entry office of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau.
The rules forbid foreigners to buy houses not for
their own use unless they they establish a business in China.
According to the rules, branches or offices of
foreign organizations are allowed to buy property for their own use after
submitting certificates of their identities to relevant authorities.
Foreign embassies in China, representative offices of
international organizations and people who enjoy diplomatic privileges need to
obtain approval from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to buy a property.
Many foreigners have bought property in China hoping
to profit from both escalating housing prices and the appreciation of China's
currency, the yuan, the Beijing Morning Post reported on Saturday.
However, they have driven property prices to
exorbitant levels the ordinary Chinese people cannot afford.
Related: Survey: Beijing house prices stoked by
rich people
BEIJING, Jan. 9 (Xinhua) -- Demand outrunning supply has
traditionally been cited as the reason for the high price of Beijing housing,
but a recent survey provides a different perspective. Rich people sitting on a
stock of unused houses are keeping real estate prices up, according to the
report by the Beijing Real Estate Association, an organization established in
1986.
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