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Who is the owner of real estate in first-tier cities?
Coordinates Shanghai.

Some time ago, I went out for a walk in the afternoon and met some grandfathers playing chess in the shade. Just idle, leaned in to see, just heard them chatting. They are Shanghainese, and I translated them. There may be a slight deviation.

A: "Now house prices have gone up again. What do you think is the use of our efforts to make money in the first half of our lives? Now we earn much more from rent than most intellectuals. "

B: "That's right. A few days ago, my son told me that some graduates from Tsinghua Peking University complained online that they could not afford to buy a house. I think that the graduates of famous schools in Niu are not as good as our houses in Shanghai. "

A: "Don't say that it is impossible for ordinary wage earners to buy this house price now. If you ask me, outsiders might as well go back where they came from.

B: "You can't say that. They are gone, who rents our house and who is helping us raise the house price. "

After listening to these words, I was a little scared, but then I thought that all the hourly workers who came to our house two days ago had two villas in Gubei, which was a little relieved. After all, aborigines are aborigines People have lived in this land for decades, and some nests are abnormal. But it didn't take me long to get over it. I am a little worried when I think of some friends around me. Education is a famous school turtle, work field is financial Internet, and professional titles are all high, but in front of the property market, we really can't compete with those who we think are not particularly cattle. My father graduated from Tsinghua in the 1980s and 1990s. At that time, it was not particularly difficult for him and his classmates to make some basic efforts to settle down in first-tier cities. A house in the center of Shanghai is at least10 million+.Even if they just graduated, it will take ten years to earn millions a year without eating or drinking. Is it because the academic qualifications have depreciated, or the housing prices are outrageous, or the class has really solidified? In this city, how difficult it is for a young man to buy a house without stealing, robbing, cheating and taking the gray area. Let alone buy a second set or a third set for rent. I sometimes wonder what kind of people Shanghai really needs. Big cities really can't give hard-working people a place to live. I'm not in real estate. I don't know how much undercurrent there is in this industry, but in my eyes, it is difficult for house prices to come down. Because the aborigines will not sell it easily, there are too many people who want to buy it, and the government will not let it out easily. I remember chatting with a professor here the other day. She graduated from Peking University with a doctorate. I asked her why she chose not to return to China, but to stay in the United States. Her answer impressed me deeply: I can't afford to buy a house in a first-tier city when I return to China, and there are too few resources in a second-tier city. When I was young, I was burdened with house debts and my life was insecure. I don't know how long it will take to realize my freedom of wealth. Professors in China are not well paid, so it's better to stay here, at least to afford a house and a doctor.