In 5 years, these 4 types of communities may fall into slum distress? How should residents plan?

Mondo International Updated on 2024-03-02

In 5 years, these 4 types of communities may fall into slum distress? How should residents plan?

With the ups and downs of the property market, there will be four types of residential communities in China, gradually moving towards "slums". Although there is a certain historical heritage, most of them are old buildings, with poor environment, few green spaces, few parking spaces, and obsolete public facilities. For all these reasons, the number of such homes has been declining and has gradually become the desire of low-income people. Due to the large use area of high-rise residential buildings, more management fees need to be paid, maintenance costs are also very high, and due to the damage of the elevator, it has brought great inconvenience to residents, so capable residents will choose**. Although it is located in a remote area, the environment is beautiful and beautiful, but due to the lack of roads and supporting facilities, it has brought great trouble to the residents, making the house ** drop sharply. In some communities, if sufficient property management fees are not provided, there will be poor service attitude of the owners, no effective cleaning, no effective treatment, no proper maintenance, lower living quality, and difficulty in real estate transactions.

The old and dilapidated urban area: the baggage of the past.

The old houses in the urban area were built in the 80s of the last century, and although they look very old, the quality of the buildings and the surrounding environment are slowly deteriorating. Due to the scarcity of green space, the scarcity of indoor parking spaces, and the inconvenience of residents in and out, this kind of residence is an unpopular property. Over the years, the dilapidated houses have become more and more old, and some public facilities have become more and more dilapidated, and some are no longer inhabitable. With the decline in **, eligible buyers are stepping in to avoid falling into the "poor man's zone".

The apportionment area of high-rise residential buildings is too large: the cost affordability is too strong**

Since the sales area of high-rise residential buildings accounts for a large proportion, this has caused a certain financial burden on the residents. This type of dwelling, despite its high number of floors, is often difficult to maintain due to its age. In high-rise buildings, due to their frequent accidents, it not only causes great inconvenience to residents, but also increases maintenance costs. Due to the increasing pursuit of quality of living, people who can afford it are selling such high-rise residences to avoid future buying and selling risks.

Due to the long distance, the transportation is inconvenient, and the quality of life is reduced**

There are a lot of green spaces and fresh air in the remote areas, however, due to the inconvenience of transportation, it has caused great trouble to people. Hospitals, schools, supermarkets and other living facilities are relatively remote, and public transportation is relatively backward, so you have to drive to the city. It is difficult to reverse the trend of such an area with inconvenient transportation and a faster decline to become a "poor area". Prescient buyers are already dumping such assets to avoid financial losses.

Poor management of property management companies: the quality of life of residents is reduced**

The poor quality of property services in some communities is often due to the non-performance of property fees by property owners, resulting in a significant decline in the quality of their services. Such residential communities have not been effectively cleaned and repaired, resulting in a deterioration of the living environment. In particular, the owner's long-term arrears to the property have led to the owner's reluctance to provide the corresponding services to the owner. Against this backdrop, many people are unable to receive tangible support from the community, which leads to a diminished quality of living and a bleak future. As a result, some forward-thinking buyers are already thinking about selling these community properties to avoid future trouble.

Conclusion: **With the turmoil of the property market, the old and dilapidated small, high-rise, remote communities and communities with poor property service quality located in the urban area have the hidden danger of becoming "poor areas". With the price reduction of these properties, the reduction in the quality of living has also discouraged buyers. Some of the buyers who can afford it have started to sell such properties and sell them off to avoid potential financial losses. Therefore, it is necessary to have a prudent and rational attitude when buying a home, and only by having insight into the trend of the property market and making the right decision can we avoid future risks and losses.

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