The following content is very important. If you don’t read it, many people will criticize me later.
I don’t know if I can post it.
That is whether a house can be bought or sold during this period.
The answer is of course yes.
Many people believe that at that time, housing was allocated by work units or 'rented housing' from the housing management office.
Some people who like to read chronicles know it, and some people don’t know it yet.
Private house... renovation, there was a document back then, and the content in it was 15 houses or 225 square meters (square meters), so it was listed as this content.
That is, if the family has 15 houses or less than 225 square meters (square meters), rich people can keep these houses for themselves.
This is why many wealthy people at that time could live in separate villas or courtyard houses.
In the past, ordinary people in the city had their own houses. These houses could not accommodate children born later, as well as a large number of personnel professionally arranged by the army on the spot. These people were divided into houses at the beginning.
But there were too many people, and gradually it became difficult to tell them apart.
While they are building houses, they are dividing the houses, and at the same time there are many people renting houses.
As for the sources of rented houses, some are newly built units, some are left over by former officials, and finally most of them are houses that are rented by the housing management office because their families have more houses (rich people in the city).
However, the property certificate still belongs to the original owner.
Of course, from the booming years until the first housing reform in 1981, there was indeed no private housing sales.