I am very happy to accept the invitation. As a local expert in the local information field, I am capable of answering this question.
Before answering this question, let me tell you a real story about buying a house in Gui'an.
In early 2012, my wife’s cousin, encouraged by his relatives, took a fancy to a property in Gui The unit price of a house of more than 120 square meters is 6,999 yuan, fully paid. Subsequently, he spent nearly 30 renovations. He also wanted to have his wife and children enjoy themselves here so that he could go out and work hard, but something happened to his family. Since Gui'an was too remote, his wife was hired by the security guard downstairs. The plot is so weird, but true. Later, my cousin divorced his wife. In 2017, his house in Gui'an was sold for 7,000 yuan per square meter. In order to sell the house, the decoration of his house was given free of charge.
Back to the topic, my attitude is very clear, you cannot buy a house in Gui'an, no matter how much money you have, and you need to be more cautious when investing. The reasons are as follows:
1. Houses in Gui’an maintain their value. The reason for this preservation is that they have not appreciated much at all [face covering] Which sector in Fuzhou has not doubled its value from 2012 to 2017? It means it is expensive. Ann didn't. Do you think it's worth buying?
2. It’s too remote. If you buy a house but don’t live in it yourself and leave it to your family, who knows what might happen. It’s so remote that there is no nightlife in Gui’an, and even Yonghui Supermarket can barely make ends meet. How can a sector develop without the support of commercial formats?
3. Second-hand houses are not valuable. If one day you no longer want to live in the house and want to sell it, you really have to pay for the house before someone wants it, let alone trying to protect the capital. In Gui'an, you don't even have the chance to protect the capital.
4. Inconvenient transportation. Want to know more about the Guixin Tunnel? Nearly 5 kilometers, can you imagine the mountains above your head? The key point is that at the end of the Guixin Tunnel is Guihu Lake, which is annoying or not. It hasn't arrived yet. We drove another ten kilometers on the expressway and paid 15 yuan in tolls. Congratulations, you finally arrived home.
5. We won’t talk about education and medical care. Is this even available in major supermarkets? What a luxury.
Friends, there are so many real estates in Fuzhou and we have so little money in our pockets, why hang ourselves from a tree? All opinions represent personal opinions and may not be correct. They are provided for your reference and I hope they will be helpful to you.
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