Shanghai two residential demolition, the maximum compensation over 20 million
The high-rise residential community in Shanghai's inner ring area has recently ushered in a large-scale relocation wave. According to incomplete statistics, more than 100 residents in the community are urgently packing up and preparing to move to other places. It is understood that the demolition work is led by the government to improve the surrounding environment.
Despite the announcement, many residents expressed some concern about the impending changes in their lives. Some said they wanted more compensation to ease the financial burden of the move, while others, worried that they might not be able to find suitable housing, also wanted better resettlement plans.
However, some residents expressed a positive attitude, seeing the demolition as a rare opportunity to help themselves achieve a better quality of life. For example, one long-term resident of the community said he was willing to accept the demolition and looked forward to better living conditions in the future.
It is worth noting that in this demolition work, monetized resettlement has become an important part. This means that the expropriated properties will be compensated through market transactions, without being affected by other factors such as land use rights. In addition, according to official data, the total amount of monetized resettlement in this demolition work has reached tens of millions of yuan.
However, there are also questions about this policy. Some people worry that the monetized resettlement may lead to higher housing prices, which in turn affects the ability of ordinary citizens to buy houses. In addition, some people worry that the lack of adequate supervision may lead to problems such as black box operation of monetized resettlement.
In any case, this demolition work is undoubtedly an important social change, which not only affects the interests of community residents, but also affects the future development of the entire city. In the future, we expect the government to formulate more fair and reasonable demolition policies to ensure that every family can enjoy their due rights and interests.