High housing prices do more good for society than harm!
The guidance of the general environment makes us busy buying cars and houses all our lives, there is no time to care about other things, high house prices and high prices are more conducive to the struggle of young people and the rapid development and rise of the nation.
Many people only think about themselves, do not consider the nationality as a whole, high house prices give everyone a goal, mortgages help us achieve housing goals, monthly payments make us work harder, and everyone is full of energy to develop naturally and quickly.
If we learn from the high welfare of the West and everyone does not work hard, how can society develop rapidly?
More extremely, if we learn from Japan to take the initiative to burst the housing bubble, what benefits can we get? It's just to let some people pick up a bargain, and it will rise up later.
But the price paid is indeed a decades of recession and a complete withdrawal from the head circle of international competition. Is it really worth it?