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Why don't beishangguang people sell their houses in big cities and go to small cities to live a more relaxed life?

Why don't beishangguang people sell their houses in big cities and go to small cities to live a more relaxed life? Whether life is comfortable or not depends on your lifestyle, either comfortable or suitable. After all, these places in the north, Guangzhou and Shenzhen belong to the national economic center at present. Many friends (this is true), especially the locals in these places, are born with a sense of superiority and are proud to say that I am Beijing and Shanghai. As if it had become an honor. Moreover, it is really sorry for the ancestors of the old population to sell the house deep in the north and live in other places.

Born and raised, all contacts are there, resources are value and money, how to give up? Living conditions, third-tier cities will never catch up, only those who have lived can understand it. Medical care, education, entertainment, transportation, convenience of life, politics, law, humanities, scientific research, etc. , are third-tier cities than.

Let's talk about work again. Small cities, work depends on relationships, low wages, few job opportunities, few resources, small market and low consumption power. What can I do in a small city? Work itself is a means of life and a way to realize self-worth. If you don't like it, it's boring and the salary is not high, isn't that a chronic suicide? What about the fun of life? If you want to support the elderly, you can of course go to small cities and some cities with good air quality and beautiful scenery. Then I may also consider selling the house in Beijing when I am old, provided that the children can afford it themselves.

For example. I know a teacher who is a professor in a second-tier city in central China. He bought a house in Shanghai five years ago. Of course, he also has a house and a car in that city. But he said, why buy a house in Shanghai? Because once he parked illegally and was towed away by a trailer. So he went to the traffic management bureau and paid a fine. After paying the fine, he wanted to take the car away. But the traffic management bureau told him that your car was towed to a parking lot in XXX, and you had to pay a parking fee of 3 thousand yuan to get off that car.

How can I put it? Take the house in Shanghai Central as an example. A family of three is 90 square meters with an average price of 80,000. When you sell a house in Shanghai, you have 7 million cash, but what you lose is Shanghai's high-quality education, medical care and high salary of 20,000 to 30,000 yuan per month. Holding 7 million to buy a set of three lines 120 flat also needs 1 10,000, leaving 6 million. What can you do? What can you do? Now that prices are so high, there are few job opportunities and low wages in small cities, and good jobs depend on relationships. And the most crucial point is to save face. I got along well in Shanghai and suddenly went back to my hometown, so I won't be laughed at. Even if you don't live in a third-tier city in your hometown, it's not good to live in a third-tier place where there is no sense of tolerance in your hometown!

Therefore, it is better to struggle in Shanghai than to support the elderly with housing in a small place. As for the future, if you really need to provide for the aged, you can sell the house in Shanghai directly and go to Sanya and Beidaihe. These places are more convincing. Maybe when you get old, the house price in Shanghai is more valuable. After all, the land in Shanghai is limited, so I'd rather struggle in Shanghai than muddle around in a small city!