A house in the woman's name counts as a dowry. Dowry refers to the wife's marriage, the mother's family prepared for the daughter's wedding supplies, such as cars, houses, money, etc., so the woman's house is counted as a dowry, but only belongs to the woman's personal property, if the woman is clearly given to the husband and wife, then the man also has a share.
There is no dispute that the property is registered in the woman's name as personal property.
After marriage, it is necessary to distinguish whether it is registered under the woman's personal name or under the name of both men and women.