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More and more people choose to rent a house. Will you become a renter after 90?

There are more and more people renting houses after 90, and few people buy houses. Personally, I have a different view. Although there is no big data support like some places, according to my life experience and what I have seen and heard, this statement is not as reliable as it seems.

Combined with the current high housing prices, many experts put forward the so-called "don't buy a house after 90" view is very marketable. Logically speaking, this view seems very reasonable, because the house price is too high, the post-90 s generation has no financial ability, and they don't want to cause trouble to their families, so they don't buy a house, but just rent a house. Of course, many people will also infer that the post-90 s generation is not buying a house, but buying a house after economic conditions permit.

Then, let's discuss from the root, is the current housing price really high? Everyone says that housing prices are high, and the news is refreshing the housing prices in Beijing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen every day. In this first-tier city, housing prices have long been out of reach, not to mention the post-90 s who just graduated from work, even the post-80 s and post-70 s who have worked for many years, it is difficult to buy a house now. But in addition to the first-tier cities such as Beishangguangshen and Shenzhen, are the housing prices in other second-and third-tier cities so high? What about those remote third-and fourth-tier cities, as well as county towns and the like?

Obviously not. In fact, except for the first-tier cities like Beishangguangshen and Shenzhen, the housing prices in other regions are not as high as we thought. The house price in many provincial capitals does not even exceed 10,000 yuan. The tallest house in a prefecture-level city is eight or nine thousand. Although such housing prices are not low, they are not as high as those in first-tier cities. In the broader small and medium-sized cities and counties, the house price is generally less than 5,000 yuan. Some time ago, some friends of mine who were born in the 1990s bought a house in their hometown county, a house of 100 square meters, worth 300,000 yuan. As for the loan, it was not considered at all, because it was completely unnecessary.

What is the proportion of young people living in first-tier cities in small and medium-sized cities such as Beishangguangshen and Shenzhen? Although there is no data support, the author thinks that there may be more people living in small and medium-sized cities in other second-and third-tier cities. For these young people, didn't they also buy a house? Therefore, the so-called "not buying a house after 90" is simply a joke. As for the rental generation, it is even more slippery.