Aug 16, 2010 01:34 | |
| I don't even expect they take at their words about heightened estate price. |
Aug 16, 2010 04:34 | |
| Although house prices are increasing crazily, people still want to buy one and are willing to be house slaves. Why? The house is a necessity. The developers know this and make good money from it. We can not expect all people stop buying houses. This is impossible. But we can expect the government take their responsibility to control the house prices. If people can not find a place to live, the result will be horrible. |
Aug 18, 2010 01:30 | |
GUEST3432 | The latest report on the house prices in 36 cities shows that the house prices are still increasing. The NDRC said .The policies adpted sinc April didn't work very well. |
Aug 18, 2010 10:11 | |
| Quote:
Although house prices are increasing crazily, people still want to buy one and are willing to be house slaves. Why? The house is a necessity. The developers know this and make good money from it. We can not expect all people stop buying houses. This is impossible. But we can expect the government take their responsibility to control the house price...
really good idea |
Oct 4, 2010 21:03 | |
| Like all bubbles, it will burst either by design or by accident eventually. |
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