Chapter 383 Not Being an Adoptive Mother 24
Aunt Zhang and Uncle Zhang were reluctant to move and leave their ancestral home. They had no appetite for food. The children saw her and persuaded the old couple for a long time.
Yuan Chun also reminded Aunt Zhang, "Aunt Zhang, more and more outsiders are coming to Beijing to work. With more people, the houses will not be enough to live in. In the future, the houses will only become more and more expensive. You two, If you have some spare money, just buy a few more houses in old communities. Maybe they will be demolished. Even if they are not demolished, the value will increase. It is better than depositing it in the bank. "
The eldest daughter-in-law of the Zhang family looked at Yuanchun with some surprise, "Yuanchun, are you telling the truth? Can other old communities be demolished?"
"Not necessarily, this It should be based on urban planning. Some old communities will be demolished, but some old communities will not be demolished. Even if you can’t buy a demolished house, the value of the house will still increase. ”
Those that have not been demolished will be more valuable after more than ten years.
A courtyard house is worth 100 million.
More valuable than a building.
So, in the 1990s, no matter what house you bought in Beijing, you would make a profit.
After hearing this, several children of the Zhang family also felt that Yuanchun's words were reasonable. In recent years, more and more outsiders have come to Beijing to work, and the supply of houses exceeds the demand.
It seems that their money can no longer be deposited in banks and should be invested in real estate.
So, Yuanchun's reminder made several children of the Zhang family see the prospects of real estate, and they bought several old houses with their spare money.
Aunt Zhang got along well with Yuan Chun. When she saw that Yuan Chun had bought an old community, it was still a courtyard house. As soon as she and the old man agreed, they rejected the proposal to live in the eldest son's house. The old couple took advantage of the opportunity to help Yuan Chun move. Later, she also bought a small yard with two entrances near her new home.
In this era, Beijing and the city are developing vigorously. Many high-rise buildings and many new residential areas have been built around it. Some locals who are tired of living in courtyards will sell their courtyards and collect some money. Buy a building to live in.
The building is quiet, clean, and has a radiator. Living in a courtyard house, you have to go out to use the toilet in the middle of the night. If summer is better, going to the toilet in the middle of the night in winter is a hell.
Furthermore, the courtyard house is very cold in winter. Those who have a heated kang in the house can still burn it, but those who don’t have a heated kang in the house will have to resist the cold no matter how cold it is.
So, many local people have sold their courtyard houses to buy buildings to live in for convenience.
And this is cheaper for Yuanchun.
Yuan Chun took the opportunity to buy five or six small dilapidated yards.
Because the yard was in a bad condition and the price was cheap, Yuanchun bought it at the lowest price.
Seeing that Yuanchun had bought so many houses, and thinking of her reminder, Aunt Zhang gritted her teeth and spent money to buy an extra two-story yard and rented it to two out-of-towners. The rent can be collected at 200 yuan a month.
After Yuanchun rented out all the houses, he opened up the second courtyard of his house next door, opened two doors on the outer wall of the inverted house, used it as a shop, and opened a grocery store shop.
Aunt Zhang said with a smile, "The location of your house is quite good. It is right opposite the square. It is very suitable for opening a store. In the future, my house will be short of salt and oil. It will be convenient to come here to buy things. You don't have to go far. Go buy it on the way.”
Yuan Chun smiled and pointed at the few buildings in the second courtyard. The house said, "I want to open a recreation room in these idle rooms in my house. I have a few sets of old tables and chairs. I just need to buy a few more sets of chess and chess boards, and a few more decks of playing cards. In the future, I want to If you want to play chess or cards, invite some old friends to my entertainment room.”
(End of this chapter)