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What changes will be brought about by canceling the pool area?

In recent days, the call for "canceling the pool area" has been rising again. "Pooled area" has always been a point for buyers to vomit, and this time it was pushed to the forefront again because of a message on the website of the Housing and Urban-Rural Development Department of Mongolia Autonomous Region.

According to the website of the Housing and Urban-Rural Development Department of Mongolia Autonomous Region on August 24th, "The department recently replied to the Proposal on Standardizing the Shared Area of Houses by Wang Fenghua, a member of the Fifth Session of the 12th CPPCC National Committee of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, saying that the cancellation of the Shared Area would be listed as a legislative proposal and reported."

I still remember a report I read on the Internet some time ago that a Qingdao citizen bought a 11-square-meter house, but when he got the house, he found that it was only about 6 square meters, and the pool was 5 square meters, accounting for 46% of the purchase area. In this regard, the parties are also very angry and express their dissatisfaction online.

In fact, up to now, no one can tell who invented the "public pool" (Li Ka-shing is the most popular), except that it was introduced to the mainland from Hongkong. As for the pool area, everyone has different opinions, some support the cancellation, and some say that it cannot be cancelled, but generally speaking, it is definitely a little more supportive.

So, if the pool area is really cancelled one day, what changes will it bring to our lives?

First of all, there is no doubt that after the cancellation of the pool, the usable area of our house will increase, but at the same time, the public area will be greatly reduced, or even not. Now the area of our house purchase is shared, generally shared in the housing area of 2% to 3%. In layman's terms, the local and construction costs in the public area are all paid by the residents.

Secondly, I think the house price will go up after the pool is cancelled. For example, if we buy a 1-square-meter house now, the actual use area is only 8, and the purchase cost is 8,, which is equivalent to a unit price of 1, yuan per square meter. After the pool is cancelled, the purchase area is the actual use area. You bought an 8-square-meter house, and the actual usable area is 8. If you follow the previous unit price of 8, yuan, you only need to pay 64, yuan, which is 16, less.

what should I do with the missing 16, yuan? It is definitely necessary to make up for it. According to the general practice of real estate enterprises, it can only be to raise housing prices. However, according to the current market environment, no one will buy a house again if the house price is raised. Affected by the epidemic and economic downturn, the current real estate industry is very depressed. Relevant departments and real estate companies have also begun to try their best to save themselves, and the loan interest rate can be said to be falling again and again.

in addition, canceling the pool area can also reduce our housing costs, such as property fees, heating fees, health fees, taxes paid, maintenance funds, etc. At the same time, it can also avoid the problem of unclear rights and responsibilities that existed before, because there is always no clear regulation on the pool area, which part is pool. Usually, when something happens, if the property in charge is ok, but if the property is not in charge, it will definitely be "gossip" and it will not be solved for a long time.

Anyway, I think if the pool area can be cancelled, the advantages will definitely outweigh the disadvantages. If it can't be cancelled, it should also be clear about the size and scope of the pool area. We can't be confused and let us "pay the bill" for everything.