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Back then, the most powerful household in Shanghai had to pay 300 million yuan in compensation before it would move out. What happened now?

Have you ever seen a house built in the middle of the road? You wake up to the sound of horns every day, fall asleep to the noise late at night, and breathe in the exhaust fumes of cars coming and going. Would you be willing to live in a house like this? I believe most people are unwilling. But there really is such a family that abandons other houses and lives in the middle of the road. What is going on?

It turns out that 16 years ago, in a place in Shanghai, in order to build a four-lane road, the houses around the road had to be demolished. The other household owners followed the arrangements of the government and developers and received good compensation. , but only one family has always been unwilling. This family's house is three stories high and is stuck in the middle of the road. They believe that their house is in a prime location and has a very high market value. The conditions given by the developer cannot offset the value of the house. They think that at least 3 It takes 100 million to close a transaction, which is equivalent to about six houses. This family is really open-minded. After constant negotiations with the developer, this family is still unwilling to agree. In desperation, we could only change the plan from four roads to two roads, and the house was firmly stuck in the middle of the two roads. This leads to frequent traffic jams on this road and frequent traffic accidents. Many drivers who passed by were very disgusted with this family, and over time they dubbed it a "nail house".

So for many years, the developer and the family have never reached a consensus, and this "nail house" has always insisted on a compensation plan of 6 houses. Because it is difficult to get a good supply of water and electricity in the middle of the road, there are often water and power outages, which brings disadvantages to normal life. But this family was not dissuaded by these difficulties. Instead, they still chose to live in this three-story building, living in the middle of the ever-flowing road, accompanied by the sound of loud horns, and breathing the "freshest" city exhaust.

How can I stand living like this every day? Due to long-term water and power outages, the family's life has also been severely affected. They also began to compromise with the developers, willing to move out and lower their compensation demands. The change from the original mandatory requirement of six houses to four is actually almost close to the developer's initial compensation target, but it has wasted several years and brought a lot of inconvenience to the people of the city.

This "nail house" is a joke among many Shanghai residents. What I can't understand is, is it so happy to live in the middle of the road? Isn’t it annoying to hear noise ringing in your ears every day? It's very dangerous to go in and out every day, and you have to be abused by other people. Is it valuable? Obviously the developer had offered a very reasonable amount of compensation before the demolition and provided the family with a better place to live, but the family always blindly believed that their house was worth far more than this value. And for this so-called value, I have suffered so many years in vain, and lived in such a poor environment for nearly many years. Wouldn’t it be nice to live in a new house, a quiet house? For this family, they also feel very regretful. For their own selfish interests, they have caused many years of inconvenience to the public. It is really not worth the loss. I wonder what you think of this family’s behavior?