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In Landed China, you’ll learn: - How to buy and renovate apartments and houses in China- The impact of chengzhongcun (urban villages), defective construction and expropriation on China real estate- How the one-child policy, shengnu ( leftover women ) and rural migration affect demand for housing in China- The history of China property: Pre-1949; under central planning; and during the period of liberalization that began in 1978 - About Beijing housing, including siheyuan (courtyard homes) and hutong culture- About Shanghai’s unique lilong townhouses, shikumen stone gates and art deco apartments- About Guangzhou’s historic xinguan houses, qilou buildings and 1930s-era Western villas- Why Shenzhen grew from 30,000 people in 1979 to 13 million today, and how that shaped the city’s housing market- About China’s legal system, including property rights, land leases and residency requirements under Circular 171- What motivates Mainland property buyers and how these drivers created the China real estate bubble- How to apply for a mortgage, buy off the plan and manage taxes and insurance in China- How non-Chinese people have successfully bought houses and apartments in Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Shenzhe
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In Landed China, you’ll learn: - How to buy and renovate apartments and houses in China- The impact of chengzhongcun (urban villages), defective construction and expropriation on China real estate- How the one-child policy, shengnu ( leftover women ) and rural migration affect demand for housing in China- The history of China property: Pre-1949; under central planning; and during the period of liberalization that began in 1978 - About Beijing housing, including siheyuan (courtyard homes) and hutong culture- About Shanghai’s unique lilong townhouses, shikumen stone gates and art deco apartments- About Guangzhou’s historic xinguan houses, qilou buildings and 1930s-era Western villas- Why Shenzhen grew from 30,000 people in 1979 to 13 million today, and how that shaped the city’s housing market- About China’s legal system, including property rights, land leases and residency requirements under Circular 171- What motivates Mainland property buyers and how these drivers created the China real estate bubble- How to apply for a mortgage, buy off the plan and manage taxes and insurance in China- How non-Chinese people have successfully bought houses and apartments in Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Shenzhe