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"Malicious non-buyers" were bombarded, and expert developers urgently sought countermeasures

author:Time is on the way

This is really a hot topic! It is said that some people deliberately do not buy a house, and they are also labeled as "malicious", making it look like they have become the villains of the turmoil in the housing market. We ordinary people like to have a good time, pondering what is going on.

"Malicious non-buyers" were bombarded, and expert developers urgently sought countermeasures

Let's take a look at the argument on the side, those experts and developers are so anxious that they stomp their feet, saying that some people who can obviously afford to buy a house and have the heart to buy a house are not in a hurry, and they are stunned that the house pile up there cannot be sold, and the house price may fall because of this. They are worried that in this way, the money in their pockets will shrink, so they call on the people above to hurry up and make moves, such as relaxing the conditions for buying a house, and then giving some coupons or something, so as to coax these people into the sales office to sign the contract.

On the other hand, some people think that this is called "rational consumption", people just don't want to be wronged, and when they see that housing prices may have to fall, they naturally want to wait to see if there is a more cost-effective time. This approach not only does not hurt, but can make the market calm down, don't always get hot, and house prices will jump up. They feel that these "malicious non-buyers" are actually helping the market to regain its sanity and return the matter of buying and selling houses to a reasonable price.

Let's eat melons and think about it, in fact, there is a little truth on both sides. Developers and experts, they do business and research, and they are concerned about whether the market is stable and unstable, whether they make money, and it is really bad for them that housing prices have fallen. And what about those who "maliciously do not buy a house", who does not want to buy a worthwhile house? It is normal to put the right time to make a move, and put it on anyone, after all, no one's money is blown by the wind.

"Malicious non-buyers" were bombarded, and expert developers urgently sought countermeasures

But then again, the word "malicious" sounds weirdly harsh. Buying a house is not a rush to buy Chinese cabbage, when people are willing to buy and what kind of buying, that is the right of people. Under the market economy, consumers have the right to choose to wait and see, as long as they do not violate laws and regulations, they cannot be said to be "malicious". Besides, the rise and fall of housing prices is affected by multiple factors, and if there is a real problem, it cannot be entirely due to these cautious buyers.

"Malicious non-buyers" were bombarded, and expert developers urgently sought countermeasures
"Malicious non-buyers" were bombarded, and expert developers urgently sought countermeasures

So, we think that instead of arguing about who is right and who is wrong, it is better for everyone to think calmly about how to make the real estate market healthy. Developers should not only think about selling houses as soon as possible, but also take into account the actual purchasing power and needs of the people; policymakers must grasp the degree of stimulation of house purchases, and do not make the market more chaotic for the sake of short-term effects; as for us ordinary home buyers, we must not only have a long-term vision, but also look at the right time, and rational consumption is the most important.

This thing is a "buying a house", and the emphasis is on the joint efforts of buyers and sellers, policy regulation and control, and singing this drama together. As for those "malicious people who don't buy houses", I think it's better to call them "smart people to buy", which sounds down-to-earth and not so gunpowdery, don't you say?

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