According to your question, the following points can be summarized
1. Fangshan is located in the west-south direction of Beijing-the north wind and northwest wind often blow in Beijing, and the dust in the whole city drifts to the south and southeast.
2. Fangshan's economic development started relatively late-except Yanshan Petrochemical Zone, which makes great contributions to GDP every year, other Fangshan areas are basically agricultural economies, and the tertiary industry is in its primitive form; Medical care, finance, schooling for children, shopping and other issues are not optimistic.
3. Yanshan Petrochemical Industrial Zone is seriously polluted and consumes water.
However, the above is an old idea. If we look at the problem from a development perspective, I personally think that Fangshan's housing price appreciation prospects are very good, for the following reasons:
1. When Liu Qi visited Fangshan, he explicitly proposed to build Fangshan into a logistics center, a biomedical industry center, and vigorously develop tourism, etc. I didn't remember the specific contents clearly, but only remembered a few points related to me.
2. According to the planning of Beijing urban rail transit, the suburban light rail will be built in the "Suzhuang" area of Fangshan (which belongs to the central area of Liangxiang) in the future.
3. Fangshan Highway construction is ok, relying on Beijing-Shijiazhuang Expressway, supplemented by newly-built highways and national highways such as Beijing-Zhou Highway, there should be no traffic jams-anyway, there are few traffic jams so far.
4. How well the residential areas such as Liangxiang, Yanhua Star City, Country Garden and Villa District are being built! Underground water, natural gas, sewage recovery and other supporting equipment are reserved, obviously for future buildings.
5. Fangshan is rich in tourism resources-Shihua Cave, Yunshui Cave, Yunju Temple, Shangfang Mountain, etc. I haven't been to many places. According to friends' feedback, it's good to travel to the grassland by train from Yanshan, which is faster and cheaper than from Beijing.
Personally, I think Fangshan's rapid economic development will definitely drive the demand for immigrants, which will then drive the demand for house purchase, leading to an increase in house prices. However, this is just like the economic changes in China always start from East China and South China and slowly spread to North China and Northeast China, and it takes time for Fangshan to take off.