
The Didi driver she is calling today is a woman who says she is a farmer outside The First Ring Road in Chengdu, and the government compensated 12,000 yuan for the land expropriation decades ago. Then some of their relatives, who are also farmers, live outside the third ring road, and it took more than ten years to be demolished, and each person was divided into several houses plus millions of resettlement fees, and they all became upstarts. There was a lot of envy in his words.
I said that your original 12,000 can buy a house, when Chengdu was only a few hundred and one square meters, she said that without this awareness, it was deposited in the bank.
Therefore, ordinary people are following the tide of history, and only a few people can see the opportunities and take action. No one expected to live close to the city, and in the end it was far worse than the remote farmers.
Most people are either able to see the opportunities or are lucky. You ask him what he does, he doesn't understand anything, it's fate
@Dear Xixi: I just worked for a year, no savings, but the unit raised funds to build a house, so I bought it, just bought at the trough, and I may not be able to afford this house for the rest of my life
@ Grandma I am all through ah: all are fate, how much money to earn in a lifetime, what kind of work, how big an official to be, every step is a fate.
zl_oooo: No, no, no, Shanghai Inner Ring Was demolished to 4,000 yuan in 1995, plus a set of old public housing to rent, where to buy a house? Demolition is to look at the point in time, not every era is cost-effective. About 2005, the family across the road was demolished, listening to my mother, taking 3 million, the policy has been changing again.
@Pippi Che gan: A grain of chaff of the times falls on an individual's head is a mountain of gold
@beckone: Is it the sadness of an era that allows so many people to work for decades less than others?