First, Hebi's housing prices are low.
For today's young people, it is not easy to own a house in the city, especially in the first-tier cities. High housing prices have discouraged many young people, but in the third-and fourth-tier cities, many houses cannot be sold. In Hebi, Henan, someone bought 8 houses for100000, and the cheapest one was only 2000 yuan.
The house here is very cheap, which undoubtedly has a lot to do with its own economic development. Buying a house in Hebi is like buying food. If you see something suitable, you can start.
The house this man bought in Hebi is actually an old house, which is relatively old. If you buy a house in a new community, the price will not be so cheap. Because the new community and the old community in Hebi are not in the same place, many people will buy houses in the new city, but the houses in the old city will be vacant. The difference between the two places is also far, about 10 km, and the local government, enterprises, schools and hospitals have all moved to the new city, so Hebi people will naturally abandon the old city and choose to live in the new city.
Second, Hebi's employment environment
For young people, they definitely want to work hard in first-tier cities. If you stay in Hebi, there are few job opportunities and the salary is very low. The salary of two or three thousand yuan a month is normal and the consumption level is low. If they are in first-tier cities, this salary may even be a problem.
However, there is no economic pressure to live in Hebi. After all, the low housing prices in Hebi make it easy for many young people to buy a house of their own. House price represents the economic development of a city. If the city's economic development is not good, then house prices will be much lower. After all, the competitiveness is not strong, the population is flowing out, and few people stay here.
Third, Hebi may become the next Hegang.
When it comes to Hebi, we have to talk about Hegang. The housing price in Hegang is quite similar to that in Hebi, which is also caused by poor economic development and population outflow. Whether a city develops well or not depends on the local housing prices. If the house price is low, it means that it is not competitive and the employment environment is not good. Most young people don't want to stay here.
If you buy a house in Hebi and Hegang, the house will be worthless in the future, even wasting money and time. After all, many people choose to buy a house in first-tier cities because of the local medical and educational resources and the value of the house itself.