Poor School Bus! | |
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Jul 12, 2013 01:42 | |
| RM36000 = RMB72000 but still not that expensive although it's just a cluster low-cost double storey terrace house. We have good neigbourhood and now I'm renovating that house extensively so that sometimes guests come a calling, and they can have suitable, comfortable and conducive place to stay. Wan |
Jul 14, 2013 21:14 | |
| 72000 RMB is cheap too. It can not cover the first payment if you buy an apartment in Xian. |
Jul 25, 2013 04:01 | |
| In China house is always expensive, and the price is higher than Malaysia. Wan |
Jul 29, 2013 22:54 | |
| Quote:Originally Posted by WANHU In China house is always expensive, and the price is higher than Malaysia.Wan The apartments outside the fifth ring road in Beijing are sold more than 20000 RMB per square meter. I just read that a 80 square meters apartment in Beijing accommodates 25 people in all. This is Beijing. |
Jul 30, 2013 15:44 | |
| How about land? Wan |
Jul 31, 2013 01:41 | |
| Quote:Originally Posted by WANHU How about land?Wan Do you mean how much the land is sold to the real estate developer? I don't know. This is what I found on the internet. A netizen wrote a post on a Chinese forum. He is a farmer. The government bought the land from his village at the price of 160000 per mu. Then the government sold to the real estate at the price of 400000 to 50000 per mu. Then you can see who makes the housing prices soaring. |
Jul 31, 2013 22:11 | |
| In my hometown we still enjoy living in houses with land that we owned, not like birds nests where your roof is someone's floor and your floor is someone's roof which in reality you don't anything at all. Wan |
Aug 5, 2013 01:01 | |
| Wan, That's the difference between private land and state-owned land. Even you buy an apartment in China, you just buy the 70 years useful life of the land. |
Aug 10, 2013 01:57 | |
| That's what we call lease-hold Wan |
Aug 12, 2013 22:51 | |
| Wan, Actually, I don't worry it too much. We all don't know what will happen 70 years later. |
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