I just bought a house, and everyone says it's a little far.
I now live in a ravine, in front of which is a small river and behind which is a big mountain. But thanks to the party's cement road, I don't want to give soup to the dirt road when it rains. It takes me three hours to go shopping in town, and there is basically no traffic jam. Every day, I just get up and look at some clouds floating in the blue sky. After dinner, there is nothing to do but climb mountains, play with water and fiddle with the vegetable garden. Bored at night, I can only look up at the stars all over the sky, occasionally. There are only a few children in the village and there are more teachers than students in the school. It is really one-on-one education. As for housing prices, it is passed down from generation to generation without spending money, and the national policy is good. Not only do they not have to pay property fees, but they also have poverty alleviation projects every year, such as sending a pig and sheep.