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Meng Xiaosu, former chairman of China Real Estate Group, said: Abolishing the shared area is not a fundamental solution

author:The multi-talented optimist evening breeze

Meng Xiaosu, former chairman of China Real Estate Group, recently expressed his views on hot topics in the real estate market. Quoting Lu Xun's famous quote, he criticized the current discussion on abolishing the shared area as too vague and meaningless. Meng Xiaosu believes that as an indispensable part of real estate, the shared area is the embodiment of shared resources in the community.

Meng Xiaosu, former chairman of China Real Estate Group, said: Abolishing the shared area is not a fundamental solution

Meng Xiaosu stressed that the abolition of public sharing will affect the harmony and consistency of residential areas. He believes that the shared area helps to maintain the overall image of the community and is an important part of the planning. For him, the public pool should not be something that can be easily changed.

Meng Xiaosu, former chairman of China Real Estate Group, said: Abolishing the shared area is not a fundamental solution

In Meng Xiaosu's view, the transformation of the real estate market should be based on comprehensive research and scientific analysis. Reform should not only be based on short-term interests, but also on long-term development. Meng Xiaosu believes that the possible knock-on effects of abolishing the shared area cannot be ignored.

Meng Xiaosu, former chairman of China Real Estate Group, said: Abolishing the shared area is not a fundamental solution

Many experts and industry insiders have suggested that abolishing the pooled area is only a palliative strategy. This change may seem beneficial in the short term, but it does not solve the underlying problem. Currently, the real estate market is facing many challenges.

Meng Xiaosu, former chairman of China Real Estate Group, said: Abolishing the shared area is not a fundamental solution

The imbalance between supply and demand and the instability of housing prices are two major problems in the market. These two issues have long plagued the industry and consumers. Meng Xiaosu stressed that the abolition of shared area is not the right way to solve these problems.

Meng Xiaosu, former chairman of China Real Estate Group, said: Abolishing the shared area is not a fundamental solution

The proposal to abolish the pool lacks a well-thought-out basis. Meng Xiaosu worries that this could have more negative consequences. He called on policymakers to exercise caution and consider all possible implications.

Meng Xiaosu, former chairman of China Real Estate Group, said: Abolishing the shared area is not a fundamental solution

Meng Xiaosu's remarks have aroused widespread concern in the industry. As a pillar industry of the national economy, the health and stability of the real estate market is crucial. Meng Xiaosu's speech may become an opportunity for the industry to discuss the reform of the real estate market in depth.