China Naming Network - Almanac query - I want to buy a house in Jinghai Jiutong Home.

I want to buy a house in Jinghai Jiutong Home.

1. Let me explain first that I don't know much about the houses there, so I'm talking about all the buildings.

2. Is the rumor true or false?

In order to compete for customers, developers sometimes spread rumors that are unfavorable to competitors. You must first distinguish which rumors are true and which are false.

3. The issue of cemeteries

This is the last thing you should consider. Tell me, can you guarantee that no one died or was buried in any land thousands of years ago? In that case, no one will live in Nanjing. Also, just think about it. Whoever buries his life and doesn't buy a house with good feng shui usually chooses to bury his family in a place where the wind gathers wealth. Yes! This problem is not a problem when you think about it.

However, it seems that you don't want to live in a place where there used to be a temple (not a temple, but a small temple). Someone died and the family sent them away with tears. Sometimes there may be no temples or buildings in that place, but you have long thought that place is where people die. That place is where the dead send them away, and it is the passage between the underworld and the world. So, if you have a grave, you are afraid of a "temple"

4, the quality problem, the key is not the developer, but the contractor, you can go around the scene, you find a friend who knows this to see the quality of the building and the brand of raw materials. Besides, you can ask the people at the construction site over there. Workers are not invited by developers and will not speak for developers, so what they say is generally true, unless they are dissatisfied with their wages, they will talk nonsense. Just a few more questions.