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How to reply when a friend says he can't afford a house?

So is it really just this reason that many young people can't afford to buy a house? What should they do under the ideal of high housing prices today?

Speaking of this problem, as young people at present, we must first thoroughly understand several ideal misunderstandings:

1. The house is just needed. It doesn't matter whether you buy it or not.

Most people will think so, saying that the house is just needed, as long as it is used for living, it doesn't matter whether it rises or not. If you ask me, such people have never bought a house. We must know that house prices are also a monetary issue, and even if they are just needed, half of them are mixed with investment components. If you buy a side dish with 50 cents, if it's worth 10 cents, you have to go back and look for it. If you buy a new mobile phone, you have to refund 100 yuan. If you buy a house, it will cost hundreds of millions. You told me you didn't care?

House prices have never fallen.

Many people say that house prices in China have never fallen, and they may want to laugh. Indeed, this is the concept of most people. I think if you want to buy a house in China, you can get on the bus in minutes as long as you have money and room tickets. But what about the facts?

97, 08, 10 Shenzhen; Chongqing from 13 to16; Ordos, Ningbo, Hangzhou, and Sanya all trapped so many people that the house prices in most third-and fourth-tier cities before 17 were similar to those in 2009. Too many people jump off a building and go to jail.

People who may not have eaten human blood steamed bread will have the illusion that house prices have not fallen. People who think that house prices will not fall are dreamers who have never been to the door of the sales office.

Of course, the ideal misunderstanding may be more than these two points. Let's talk about the current property market. What should young people do in the face of high housing prices? As an experienced person, I have a few small initiatives here, hoping to help young people at present, especially those who plan to buy a house.

1. Stay in the first line and work hard. The point is to work hard, not to make money. In today's China, the cleverest minds, the most advanced technologies and the most fashionable ideas are concentrated in big cities. If you want to be a fierce person, you must go to the center where fierce people pile up.

Don't trust online communities or online courses. VR technology is real, but it is also virtual and not ideal. Go to the front line, go to the big city, feel the pulse of this period while you are young, and then try to be a standout person, at least, don't make a quilt.

Don't care about the gains and losses of one city and one place. Don't just focus on Beijing. You know, it is more difficult to get a Beijing hukou now than to get PR in Australia and permanent residency in Japan. Really, look at this.

Beijing hukou is great, but it's not impossible without hukou, and there are many substitutes, aren't there? Second-tier Hangzhou, Nanjing and Chongqing, I think it's not bad either. Isn't Guangzhou the same as renting and selling? I think it's nice there, too. It's not that you can't eat grapes. Only sour grapes, you can eat bananas, strawberries and kiwis.

3. Try the curve to save the country, buy the second and third lines first, and then gradually replace them. I am absolutely confident when I say this, and so do many friends. I also bought a suite in my hometown capital city this year, and I have no plans to go back to live at present. After all, front-line wages are much higher.