Do you think it is worth 3 million to buy a 60-square-meter second-hand house in Beijing?

I don't think it's worth 3 million to buy a 60-square-meter second-hand house in Beijing.

First of all, can you imagine how big a 60-square-meter house is, enough for a family of three or four? We spend at least one third of our time in the house every day. The house is too small to make people feel depressed. It's like putting yourself in a small box. It's uncomfortable to live in it, and it's second-hand. The house is a little old, the facilities and equipment are not necessarily easy to use, and the use value is not high. According to the house in Beijing, where does this house have to be in Beijing, outside the Fifth Ring Road? Maybe it's more than that.

Secondly: 3 million is not a decimal for ordinary people. It is impossible to buy a house in full. You must take out a loan. How many months do you have to pay each month? I guess you're too sick to ask for leave? I remember hearing the words of Zhang Xuefeng, a graduate tutor: Is this life in Beijing? That's bitter, and the cost of living is high. Prices are rising these days, and besides wages, there is great competition pressure. In that city, there are too many people who are better than themselves, and the pace of life is too fast. Maybe you have to run to Beijing to live. In recent years, I have often heard some online words: I fled from Beishangguang. Because of the pressure, some people chose to leave. Drifting north was very popular many years ago, but it is much lighter now.

Finally: life should be relaxed and comfortable. Life is only a hundred years. If you put pressure on yourself within your own economic scope, you should struggle. If you exceed your tolerance, you will suffer. So just choose a suitable city to die. There are too few houses in Beijing. Don't argue with others. Why bother yourself and embarrass others.