The so-called allocation refers to the land allocated by the state when the former state-owned enterprises and institutions built welfare houses for cadres and workers. If it is to be sold as a second-hand house now, it is impossible for the state to make this land circulate in the market forever without any economic compensation. However, the land was originally obtained through bidding, and has already obtained the prescribed compensation. Therefore, there is no reason to ask for compensation again when the property is transferred.
What's the difference between them? It depends on the time and specific price of the land. For example, in some places, land was priced in the fifties and sixties, only a few hundred yuan per square meter. But now the land price is sky-high, and a few hundred dollars is only a fraction. In this case, if the government adjusts the original land price, the allocated land transfer fee may be several times, ten times or even dozens of times higher than the original! If the land price changes little, or the adjustment range is not big, then the land transfer fee to be paid will not be much. The exact amount can only be known by asking the local land and resources bureau.