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Is it a liar to sell a house at Yang Lian Road 12 in Songjiang District? How do you know you're not a liar? How can you tell the developer?

It is indeed a lease, not a sale, and the longest period of renting a house is no more than 20 years (so there is a letter of commitment to add that there is no rent at maturity. This expiration means that the service life of this industrial land is 50 years, but actually there are only 40 years left. If conservatively estimated, this house can last me 40 years, which is equivalent to the 70-square-meter house spending less than 1000 yuan per month. The plot belongs to M 1 of industrial land, and the house belongs to living facilities, but it can't be traded, and it is impossible to apply for real estate license and settle down.

The price of this house is low, and the five certificates are incomplete, but the work of the house is ok. The bay window is a double-glazed exterior wall with heat insulation. The room type is a hotel-style apartment without elevator, but the traffic is inconvenient. The whole building is divided into ABC three areas. Area A is a commercial area (with a modest lifestyle supermarket), area B is a medium-sized apartment (four households with one staircase), and area C is a super-small apartment (eight households with one staircase). Personally, I think area B is the most suitable for people.

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According to the current trend, there are too many people who can afford a car but can't afford a house. I think it's really not that easy to have a home, but anyway, you have to have a place to sleep and a place to park at night. Although RMB is the same as orange peel, it is not so easy to make money. We must think carefully about having a home. The reason why I chose this house is to consider my actual situation comprehensively. It is obviously not enough for three generations of Shanghainese to live in one house, and so on. There are still two cars with nowhere to park. Although it is dozens of kilometers away, at least I can decorate this house. I don't have to worry about parking. The rest is enough to cover the current expenses. I don't need to register. I just want to settle down. Who knows what will happen in a few decades?