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How much can I get from demolition?
It depends on the market value of your house: the following is the calculation formula: monetary compensation amount of the demolished house = (unit price of real estate market evaluation of the demolished house+price subsidy) × construction area. What needs to be explained here is that the "price subsidy" in this formula refers to the market evaluation unit price of the demolished house × the price subsidy coefficient, which is determined by the area where the demolished house is located and the type of the house. The construction area of old public houses = living area of demolished houses × conversion coefficient, which is mainly determined according to different housing types, such as the conversion coefficient of apartments is 2.06 and that of old houses is 1.54. It can be seen that the price subsidy coefficient and conversion coefficient of different demolished houses will change due to the specific situation of the house, so the demolished residents should pay special attention to their own houses and the specific relationship between these two coefficients. If you are very clear about the relevant data of your house demolition, it is not difficult to calculate such a simple four operations, but many relocated households are not very clear about the data in the formula. In fact, these data have been published as early as 200 1, 1 "Shanghai Urban Housing Demolition Management Rules"; The answer can be found in the supplementary notice in June 2006, 5438+0 and the compensation and resettlement standards for demolition in various districts and counties in Shanghai just promulgated in July this year. Taking the "minimum compensation unit price" as an example, the "minimum compensation unit price" in different lots is different, and this standard has certain timeliness. Let's take Xuhui District as an example to see the division of the unit price of demolition compensation: the unit price of demolition compensation for Hunan and Tian Ping streets in Xuhui District is 4,500 yuan; LAM Raymond and Xietu Street are 3,800 yuan; The minimum compensation unit price of Hongmei Street and Huajing Street is 2,500 yuan and 1800 yuan respectively. The subsidy coefficient is different in different lots, but it cannot be lower than 20%.

Let's take Aunt Wang's house as an example to figure out how much their house can be worth. Wang Ama has lived in Shikumen, Xietu Road, Xuhui District since 1930, and checked the real estate license. The living area of the exhibition hall is 10 square meter, and the appraised unit price of the real estate market is 3,500 yuan/square meter. The room type is old-fashioned alley. We first found out from the detailed rules of compensation for demolition in Xuhui District that Wang Ama's home belongs to Class C area, and the minimum compensation unit price is 3,800 yuan/square meter, and the compensation coefficient is 20%.

The appraised residential market price of Wang Ama's old house is lower than the minimum compensation unit price, so the price subsidy that Wang Ama's house can get is equal to = minimum compensation unit price × subsidy coefficient, that is, 3800×20%=760 yuan/square meter. In this way, the demolition unit price per square meter of Wang Ama's old house is equal to = real estate assessment unit price+price subsidy, that is, 3500+760=4260 yuan/square meter. The demolition house of Wang Ama's house belongs to the old-fashioned lane house. According to the detailed rules, the conversion factor of this type of house should be 1.54.

So the building area of Wang Ama's house is equal to = living area × 1.54, that is,1×1.54 =15.4 square meters. After figuring out these key data, using the monetary compensation formula, we can calculate that the demolition fee that Wang Ama's family can get is: (3500+760) ×15.4 = 4260×15.4 = 65604 yuan. In addition, if Wang Ama's family can move in time, she can also get subsidies such as relocation incentive fee, relocation subsidy and family facilities relocation fee.