In the past, buying a home was a way to appreciate and make a profit, but with the property market changing dramatically, buyers need to abandon the old ideas and look at market trends rationally. Since 2020, housing prices in many cities have stagnated or even **, making home purchases mainly for residential purposes.
Sun Hongbin, chairman of Sunac Group, believes that although housing resources tend to be saturated, with the prosperity of the country's economy, people's requirements for housing quality will increase, and the demand for medium and high-end housing will continue to grow in the future. In the case of surplus housing resources and a large influx of new commercial housing into the property market, it is expected that in the next 20 years, China will see a trend of some houses being phased out, and the fittest will survive.
According to industry insiders, in the next 20 years, there are four types of communities that will gradually fall into"Slums"。
High-rise residential communities with high age and poor quality
The quality of high-rise housing is crucial, and some older high-rise housing has frequent problems, even newly built high-rise housing. The problems of these older homes will become more serious over time, resulting in escalating repair costs and a gradual loss of market for poor-quality, aging high-rise homes.
Communities with poor property service levels
The level of property service has a crucial impact on the quality of the community and the living environment of residents. Inadequate service levels can lead to infrastructure not being maintained in a timely manner, accelerating aging or even deterioration. The normal life of residents will be affected, and the cost of living will also increase, gradually leading to the deterioration of the overall environment of the community. Therefore, choosing a high-quality, responsible property company is crucial for every community.
The age of the house is poor in the old urban area
These old neighborhoods are old, of poor quality, and located in urban areas, and have long been reluctant to choose by home buyers. However, with the full progress of the renovation project of the old community in 2020, these communities have been given a new lease of life. The renovation project has improved the environment and supporting facilities of these communities, making buyers reconsider these**. Although the renovation has brought some improvements, it has not fundamentally solved the problems of these old communities, and quality problems may still resurface, and the living environment may become uncomfortable again.
Inconvenient neighborhoods on the edge of the city
The main challenge for these marginal communities is the lack of transportation. Far from the city, the commute time is extended, and the convenience of life is greatly reduced. Housing prices in many suburbs and suburbs are currently experiencing a significant **, while prices in urban areas are relatively stable. There is no real need for these houses by local residents, making them more likely to be vacant for long periods of time. Only by waiting for the gradual expansion and development of the city can these marginal communities be revitalized.
Therefore, buyers need to look at the market rationally and carefully choose properties that meet their individual needs.
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