Perhaps they will use some one-time payment concessions and other rhetoric, but this is also a manifestation of problems in the developer's capital chain. In order to pay back the money urgently, developers encourage customers to pay in one lump sum.
Now the state is investigating small property houses. I don't know where the developer came from, and dare to commit crimes against the wind.
But once you donate money and then run away, there is no place to cry.
11 thousand square meters, I remember, LOFT, buy one floor and get one free, talk about 70 years of use rights, and return public houses.
Are you kidding? Public housing has long ceased to exist. You can buy it if you have the courage. Anyway, I suggest caution.