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As soon as the migrant workers left, the village was completely empty, leaving the elderly, children and vacant houses behind. In recent years, after farmers go out to earn money, they like to return to their hometowns to build new houses, but they have no time to come back to live, so there are more and more vacant houses in rural areas. So why are there so many vacant houses in the countryside that no one lives in, and people are still building new ones?
I think it may be related to the following factors.
First of all, when people think of vacant houses, they naturally think of vacant houses in the city that no one lives in. However, the situation in the countryside is different from that in the city, where houses cannot be bought and sold. Housing in rural areas is one house per household, so although there are many vacant houses in rural areas, they are other people's houses, and their own houses are still old houses, which may need to be renovated or rebuilt, so the goal of people is to earn enough money and build a new house for their own family.
Second, houses in rural areas are built on homesteads that are allocated by village collectives to peasants for building houses. In other words, the house and the homestead are strongly related. If the newly applied homestead is not built within a certain period of time, and the statute of limitations has expired, the village collective will have to take it back.
In addition, if you inherit the house on the homestead and do not maintain it, the homestead will also be recovered after the house collapses. If the house on your homestead has not been inhabited for a long time, and you can apply for renovation after it collapses, you will have to go through approval in the future, and the procedures will be more troublesome. Therefore, farmers seize the opportunity to build new houses on their homesteads, and occupy the residential base if no one lives in them.
Finally, housing prices are high in the city now, and building a house on your own homestead is much cheaper because there is no land price. For farmers, if there is no work to do in the city during the New Year and holidays, or if they can't work in the city in the future, they will return home as a guarantee. Therefore, it is better to build your own house while you are able.
If it were you, would you also build a new house on your homestead?
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It is because of the state's policy subsidy, every family has a subsidy to build a house, and they also hope to build a house in the future to live in.
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Because building a house in the countryside has great use value, it will be built even if no one lives in it.
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Summary. 1. If there is no approval, it is not allowed to build a house, if the house is built secretly, even if it is built, the house will be labeled as "illegal construction" and face the bitter fruit of being demolished.
2. Cultivated land is not allowed to build houses, especially permanent basic farmland, even if it is one's own, because the state has a red line of 1.8 billion mu of cultivated land, and occupying cultivated land to build houses is touching the red line, causing the problem of "non-agricultural use of farmland", which is an illegal act, even if it is built with money, it will be demolished and required to be reclaimed.
3. It must conform to the "one household, one house" system, no matter how many houses you have in the city, as long as your hukou is in the countryside and you want to build a house in the countryside, you must abide by this system. Therefore, if you already have one or more houses, then whether you want to apply for a homestead or want to build a vacant homestead, it will not be allowed.
1. If there is no slip for approval, it is not allowed to build a house, if Xin Dasui secretly builds a house, even if it is built, the house will be labeled as "illegal construction" and face the bitter fruit of being demolished. 2. Cultivated land is not allowed to build houses, especially permanent basic farmland, even if it is one's own, because the state has a red line of 1.8 billion mu of cultivated land, and occupying cultivated land to build houses is touching the red line, causing the problem of "non-agricultural use of farmland", which is an illegal act, even if it is built with money, it will be demolished and required to be reclaimed. 3. You must comply with the "one household, one house" system, no matter how many houses you have in the city, as long as your hukou is in the countryside, you must abide by this system if you want to build a house in the countryside.
Therefore, if you already have one or more houses, then whether you want to apply for a homestead or want to build a vacant homestead, it will not be allowed.
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The reasons why the countryside is not allowed to build houses are as follows: the rural area has been planned, and it is impossible to build a house if it needs to be demolished and requisitioned; or it is not allowed to build houses on roads, beside rivers and communication pipes; In addition, the area of cultivated land in the country is now decreasing, and it is necessary to protect cultivated land resources, and at the same time, it is necessary to protect the rural environment and save land use.
In the past, it was really easy to build a house in the countryside, but this also led to the phenomenon of indiscriminate construction in the countryside, many people said that this is the case in their hometown, their children are now bored in the family, and they want to find a land to build a house? Where have all these lands gone? In fact, if you take a closer look, you will know that in some places, people like village tyrants directly turn homesteads into their own private land, build several houses, and occupy all the good areas in the village that can build houses, resulting in many people who really need homesteads without homesteads.
Measures for the Management of Rural Homesteads
Article 7: Rural villagers shall go through the approval formalities for land use in accordance with law when building residential buildings (including new construction, expansion, relocation, and demolition). If it involves the occupation of agricultural land, it shall go through the formalities for approval for the conversion of agricultural land in accordance with the law; Where transportation, forest land, water conservancy and other land are involved, the permission or consent of the relevant departments shall also be obtained. 17th rural villagers to apply for homestead, should be to the permanent residence of the villagers' committee or village collective economic organization to submit a written application, by the villagers' committee or village collective economic organization discussion and consent, and will apply for homestead household head of the list of difficult and slow bending, family population, the number of original houses, the area of the application for building a house, location and other no objection after the publication of the list, after obtaining a rural construction planning permit or construction land planning permit, reported to the township (town) people's ** review, county land administrative departments for review, It shall be approved by the county people, and the results of its approval shall be announced by the villagers' committee.
22nd county land administrative departments on illegal occupation of land or more than the approved area of land for the construction of residential buildings, shall be ordered to stop construction; Those who refuse to stop or continue construction have the right to demolish the buildings and other facilities that continue to be illegally constructed, and may seal up or temporarily seize the tools, equipment, and building materials used for construction. The people of each township (town) and relevant departments shall assist and cooperate.
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Without him, the instinct of the peasants to survive for thousands of years is only.
I once felt unwell, so I asked my wife what to do if I was gone, and she thought about it seriously and took the child back to her hometown. At the time of her time, our family seemed to be barely in the middle class, and we had a stable job in our own house.
Suppose two couples, if they do not have enough stable and well-paid jobs in big cities or coastal areas, it means that after a series of expenses, it is difficult for them to have the spare energy to buy another house, and even if they work hard to buy it, they will be tight.
The two couples may be working as Meituan riders, salesmen, or waiters, and one of the most critical features of these open employment channels for the most public is that these channels are for the prime of life, and the work experience and work stalls will definitely not increase with age like technical positions.
And it is undeniable that one day they will be old and can't fight, what will they do then? Staying in the city, there are fewer and fewer employment channels, wages are getting lower and lower, and sooner or later you will not be able to stay one day. At this time, reserving a suite and a few plots of land in your hometown is the most intuitive and reliable preparation for retirement, and it is also the survival instinct of farmers for thousands of years.
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We will find that many rural families have no one to work outside the home, and they have to build a house in their hometown, because of the traditional Chinese concept that only when you have a home can you be stable, even if you don't live there. Building a house there is also a sign of security, that he will have a place to live when he returns, and that he will be able to build a house to others.
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Because. Everyone has a time when the leaves fall back to their roots. The home in the countryside is their own roots, so they have to build a house that is very face-saving before they feel that they will have a good root.
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One is for the elderly at home, that is, even if the old man is gone, he can have a place to live when he goes back, especially when he is old, not everyone can settle down in the city!!
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As the old saying goes, there should always be a place at home that is sheltered from the wind and rain.
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Why do most families in rural areas? Do you have to build a house? After all, the home of the village is the root.
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The reasons for building a house in the countryside may be as follows:
1."Legacy" for the next generation: In rural areas, many families see building a house as a form of property for the next generation. Building a house may be seen as a dedication and contribution to children or relatives, and is a manifestation of traditional culture and family values in rural areas.
2.There is a need to inherit the traditional status: in some rural families, the house embodies a social status and traditional authority, for example, it can serve as a memorial to the family's ancestors or a place for family gatherings.
As a result, building a house has also become a tool of competition between families and family members for social status and reputation.
3.Diversification: In rural areas, houses may be built not only for residential purposes, but also for other purposes, such as storing harvests, storing farm tools and rural machinery, and so on.
4.Plan for future earnings: In some rural areas, the value-added potential of real estate may be able to bring wealth and rewards. The house may be seen in the family's plans as one of the future economic investments, and this investment may bring benefits.
To sum up, rural families may build houses for many reasons such as family and traditional culture, social status and authority, property investment, etc. Although these reasons are not important in modern society, there are still many families who build houses, which shows that it is difficult for people to completely turn their back on secular values, family customs, and the cultural heritage of the past. In addition, in rural areas, building a house can also be due to factors such as land transfer.
The transfer of rural land due to the gradual decline of the rural population may gradually reduce the land area, and building a house can make use of land resources and maintain value. In addition, building a house can also play a role in ensuring the safety of rural families and improving the quality of life.
In practice, there are many specific issues that need to be considered when building a house, such as housing construction, financial expenditure, supervision, and so on. Therefore, the above factors need to be comprehensively considered in the decision to build a house, and a reasonable decision should be made according to the actual situation.
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In rural areas, there can be a variety of reasons to build a house:
Traditional culture: In rural areas, many families traditionally consider the house to be a symbol of family and an accumulation of wealth. Building a house can reflect the social status and wealth status of the family.
So, even if no one in the family lives in the house, they may build a new house in order to show the family's prosperity and success in the community.
Leaving a property: Some rural families may want to leave a property to their children. Even if the children do not live there currently, they can use the house in the future.
In addition, families in rural areas generally value the concept of family more than their urban counterparts and want to preserve the family's heritage and traditions.
Investment: For some rural families, building a house can also be used as an investment. They can spend some money on the house and then rent it out in the future for extra income.
From the perspective of "returning to the roots", building a house can also be understood as a measure for the sake of future generations. Although no one in the current family lives in the newly built house, in the future, there may be children and grandchildren who will need to settle in the family's hometown, and the newly built house will be their place of stay.
In addition, in rural areas, many families may experience migration and migrant work. Even if they don't live at home temporarily, they still see their family as spiritual sustenance and a sense of security**, so building a house in their hometown can provide them with a sense of belonging and belonging.
In conclusion, there are many reasons for building a house in rural areas, which may be related to factors such as traditional culture, family values, investment, social status, and future generations. For rural families, building a house is not only a satisfaction of material needs, but also a continuation of cultural inheritance and family traditions.
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In rural areas, many families choose to continue building even if they are temporarily unoccupied. There are several reasons why this could be:
1. Land use issues.
In rural areas, land resources are very scarce, and houses are permanent buildings, so many families make housing decisions based on land tenure considerations, that is, to maximize the use of the land they already have. Once a house has been built, it cannot be easily demolished, making it difficult for rural families to give up their land and houses.
2. Expand the economy**.
Rural families tend to depend on agricultural production for their livelihoods, but due to the instability of agricultural incomes, some families need to find other economic incomes**. For these families, home building is an investment that can generate additional income for the family. For example, they can use their new house for rental, opening a store, office, etc., as a way to increase their household income.
3. The influence of traditional concepts.
In many rural families, the traditional sense of family is still very strong, believing that more homes would compensate for their lack of children's work and support for the family. In addition, under the influence of the traditional culture proverb that "people continue to live in middle age", many rural families invest in new houses to try to enjoy a better life in their old age.
Fourth, the certain impact of the policy.
** Policies to support rural housing construction have also had an impact on their decision-making. For example, the expansion of rural land contract management rights and financial policies for housing construction have provided convenience and support for rural housing construction, which has also made some rural families willing to continue to build houses.
In conclusion, in rural areas, the decision of families to build a house is often not for a single reason, but is influenced by a variety of factors. In order to make better use of land, expand the economy**, maintain traditional culture, and provide policy support, families may choose to continue building houses. Of course, there may be other specific reasons for individual families, which need to be studied in depth.
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