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Survey of the "self-raised and self-built" sample of the community (2)丨Elderly owners who moved into resettlement houses: spend an extra 1 million yuan and want to leave a big house for their children

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Poster News reporter Cong Ping and Li Yifang report from Hangzhou

  On April 19, it was drizzling in Hangzhou, and the construction site of the organic renewal project of Zhegong New Village was undergoing foundation construction, surrounded by a whole circle of green steel plates, and trucks carrying materials were intensively shuttling in and out.

  More than 500 households here raised about 470 million yuan to tear down the old buildings in the community and rebuild them, and the project is scheduled to be completed in 2025. On the same day, the poster news reporter visited the Chaowang community, a unified resettlement community of the government, and in accordance with the principle of voluntariness, about 50 owners moved here, and they can live for free until the new houses are rebuilt and handed over, most of them are elderly people over 80 years old.

  About 10 percent of the owners moved into centralized resettlement houses, and most of them were elderly

Survey of the "self-raised and self-built" sample of the community (2)丨Elderly owners who moved into resettlement houses: spend an extra 1 million yuan and want to leave a big house for their children

Chaowang community

  The centralized resettlement residence is about 1,000 meters away from Zhegong New Village, and the first impression is that the green area is large, and children's amusement facilities, exercise equipment and other equipment are readily available. "Gongda" is the name of the owners here for the resettlement of Zhejiang Gongxin Village.

  After the demolition of the organic renovation project of Zhegong New Village, the government provided two transitional living methods. Owners can find a temporary place to live by themselves, and the government will issue a temporary rental subsidy of 63 yuan/square meter, or they can live in a community resettled by the government for free. Most of the owners chose the first option, and about 50 owners chose the second option, mostly elderly people over 80 years old.

  "I'm in my 90s, and it's hard to rent a house, so I can only rely on the government to settle temporary transitional housing. 91-year-old teacher Wang (pseudonym) said.

  These "industrial owners" live in 3 buildings of Chaowang's house. On the same day, the reporter came to the home of Ma Xinhua, the old owner of Zhegong New Village.

Survey of the "self-raised and self-built" sample of the community (2)丨Elderly owners who moved into resettlement houses: spend an extra 1 million yuan and want to leave a big house for their children

Transitional housing resettled by the government is free for owners

  This is a 90-square-meter house, south-facing lighting, two bedrooms and one living room, decorated by the government, with wooden floors, painted walls, and complete kitchen and bathroom facilities. Considering the age of the residents, special equipment such as shower room seats and toilet rails are also specially installed.

  Ma Xinhua is 86 years old this year, before retiring was an accountant at Zhejiang University of Technology, and has been living in Zhejiang Gongxin Village since the 80s of the last century. According to Ma Xinhua's recollection, he was the first to agree to sign the contract, but he was the latest to move out. Because of his age, he can only wait for his children to have time to help move with community workers. In the old man's current home, the reporter saw that many of the boxes packed for moving have not been dismantled, and the old man said that he can't use them now, and he is ready to move back directly after the reconstruction of the new house is completed.

  If the area is not expanded, a house only needs to pay more than 10 yuan for renovation

  91-year-old Mr. Wang is also a retired employee of Zhejiang University of Technology, after the death of his wife, due to his poor health, he has been taken care of by a nanny. Looking out from Mr. Wang's resettlement house, I can just see the renovation site of Zhegong New Village, "I usually sit here and look at it when I have nothing to do, looking forward to returning to my new house as soon as possible." ”

Survey of the "self-raised and self-built" sample of the community (2)丨Elderly owners who moved into resettlement houses: spend an extra 1 million yuan and want to leave a big house for their children

Announcement of opinions on the renovation plan at that time

  Owners like Ma Xinhua and Mr. Wang have lived in Zhegong New Village for 40 years, although the house is old, they have already lived in habits and feelings, and the original demolition and original construction can be said to have fulfilled their dream for many years. "The old house is on the 3rd floor, and I can't lift anything a little heavier, so I have to find someone to help. When the renovation is completed, it will be convenient to live in the elevator room. I also said that I wanted to renovate it before, but it was always unsuccessful for one reason or another, and this time it was finally demolished. Ma Xinhua said.

  For the new house, the "owners of the University of Technology" have expectations and worries.

  Mr. Wang's house is 67.5 square meters, the area of the suite is 62 square meters, the construction area of the new house is about 78 square meters, and the renovation cost of this 78 square meters is 1,350 yuan / square meter, which is about 100,000 yuan. After soliciting the children's opinions, Mr. Wang chose to expand the area of the new house by 20 square meters, and the price of the expansion area was 34,520 yuan per square meter, and the cost of the expansion was about 700,000 yuan. Coupled with the parking space of 220,000 yuan, Mr. Wang needs to pay a total of about 1 million yuan.

  "I'm getting older, and in the future I will give a new house to my two children, and they will have to pay for it. Teacher Wang said.

  The same is true for the old man Ma Xinhua, who exchanged an old house of 69 square meters for a new house of 91 square meters. "Now the pension is 6,000 yuan a month, and the savings are limited. In previous years, the renovation plan did not mention how much money was needed, but this time it was clearer. The children were very supportive of the new house, and the cost was shared by me and the children. Ma Xinhua said.

  According to the policy, if the area is not expanded, a house only needs to pay more than 10 yuan for renovation to "change the old look into a new look". However, in the interviews, most of the owners chose to expand the area, which means that they need to pay more fees, and most of the elderly leave the choice of room type and payment to their children.