A wonderful house of 12 square meters in Shanghai, priced at one million yuan, with a 24-hour premium of 200,000 yuan. The intermediary: “for the household registration”
Recently, a 12-square-meter long narrow aisle house in Hongkou, Shanghai, appeared on the sales platform, priced at 800,000. The kitchen, bedroom, and toilet in the house are arranged in sequence. In response, Mr. Liu, the housekeeper, said that the landlord bought a large house and a small house at that time. Because the total price of the small house is relatively low, it can be registered, and it was sold for 850,000 less than 24 hours after it was online, but this house is not a school district house. Extended reading A guy in Xiaoshan posted a house plan of a resettlement house, and couldn’t help but complain: How do you live in such a high-rise house? A guy from Xiaoshan posted a comment on the Xiaonei.com App: Let’s not talk about demolition today. Let’s take a look at the layout of Xinsheng resettlement houses. 70, 90, and 120 are all 2 elevators and 6 households. How do you live in this kind of high-rise house? It’s okay on weekdays, if I live on the 30th floor, I can wait 10 minutes to go to work in the morning. The shared area is similar to that of general commercial houses, and the difference is mainly between 2 elevators and 6 households. The floor is going to collapse, so I can only choose 140 if I live by myself…
The post sparked heated discussion among netizens. Many people in the comment area agree with the original owner, who think that there will be a long wait for elevators during peak hours for 2 elevators and 6 households.
Coupled with the fact that there are many tenants in resettlement houses, the elevators may not be enough.
There are also many netizens who think that two ladders and six households are not a big problem, and the internal apartment layout is still quite good.
What do you think of it?
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