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Add another "ghost town", housing prices plummeted by 80% and no one took over: it's scary to turn on the lights at night!

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Explore the "ghost town": housing prices plummeted by 80%, but no one dared to take over!

Ever heard of a "ghost town"? Not a place haunted by ghosts, but a city with almost no people, plummeting housing prices, and even the scary lights at night. Today, I would like to introduce you to such a "ghost town".

Add another "ghost town", housing prices plummeted by 80% and no one took over: it's scary to turn on the lights at night!

Located somewhere in China, this "ghost town" used to be a bustling small city, but for a variety of reasons, it is now deserted. It is said that the house prices here used to be as high as tens of thousands of yuan per square meter, but now they have plummeted by 80% or even lower, but strangely, even so, no one dares to take over.

Some say that the city became a "ghost town" because it was once a heavy industrial city, but as the times changed, these industries gradually declined, leading to a massive exodus of people. In addition, the real estate market here used to be very hot, attracting many people to invest, but now, due to oversupply, housing prices have naturally plummeted.

Add another "ghost town", housing prices plummeted by 80% and no one took over: it's scary to turn on the lights at night!

Walking into this "ghost town", you will find that the shops on both sides of the street are almost closed, with only the occasional passing car and a few pedestrians. At night, there are almost no lights in the city, except for a few houses with lights on. It is said that the people who turn on the lights here at night are those who really can't leave, and everyone else has already fled the city.

Some people may say, why does no one dare to take over the offer now that housing prices are so cheap? First of all, the economy here has no support point, and the future development prospects are worrying, which makes many people lose confidence in the real estate market here. Secondly, the infrastructure construction here is also relatively lagging behind, which brings great inconvenience to people's lives. The most important thing is that the popularity here is gone, and how can a city without people have a future?

Add another "ghost town", housing prices plummeted by 80% and no one took over: it's scary to turn on the lights at night!

Of course, there are also people who have hope for the future of this "ghost town". They believe that as the state continues to increase its support for small and medium-sized cities, the infrastructure here will be improved and the economy will gradually recover. At the same time, since the property prices here are already very cheap, it is also a good choice for some people who want to own their own home.

Still, let's face it. At present, although the housing prices in the "ghost town" have plummeted by 80%, it is still difficult to attract people's attention. After all, buying a house is a big deal for most people, and no one wants their house to become a "ghost town". Therefore, when we choose a house, we must keep our eyes open and choose a city with development prospects.

Finally, a piece of advice: if you have the opportunity to visit this "ghost town", be sure to check out the lights at night. But be courageous! after all, there aren't many people there with the lights on at night!