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House prices are so expensive, why do people still buy cemeteries?

When it comes to what is expensive nowadays, I believe most people will think of it, of course, a house. It is true that today's housing prices have become unaffordable. Houses with a square meter of 20,000 to 30,000 square meters are "spread water", houses with a square meter of 40,000 to 50,000 square meters are everywhere, and houses with a square meter of more than 100,000 square meters are also very affordable. However, there is another kind of "house" whose price can instantly beat the above prices, and that is a cemetery. It is understood that the unit price of a cemetery in Guangzhou is between 100,000 and 120,000 yuan, and can reach as high as 200,000 yuan. The price is enough to make people look up to it!

Although the price of cemeteries is high, what are the housing prices adjacent to cemeteries? Do you dare to buy this kind of house?

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Although the price of cemeteries is high, houses close to cemeteries are not so lucky. These houses are often called “Tomb View Houses” because they can see the cemetery through the windows. Let’s learn about the “Tomb View Houses” in Guangzhou.

1. First of all, the most famous cemetery in Guangzhou is the Galaxy Park area. Galaxy Park is a famous cemetery in Guangzhou. It is located in the Guangdong Reclamation Section of Tianhe District in the Price Tiantuan Group. During the Qingming Festival, it is crowded with people. Affected by this, there are not many houses in the surrounding area, and the prices can be said to be at the bottom of Tianhe. The current average price of second-hand houses is only about 40,000/㎡, which is ridiculously cheap compared to other housing prices in Tianhe District. For example, in Jiayi Garden, which is closest to Galaxy Park, the average second-hand transaction price in the community is only 33,000/㎡, and houses facing the northeast are even cheaper.

2. Secondly, it is located at the junction of Guangshan Road and Daguan Road, a mansion built above the Huangpi Station of Metro Line 6, Agile Fuchun Mountain Residence. To the southwest is the famous Chinese Permanent Cemetery. The distance is no more than one thousand meters. When Fuchun Shanju built its houses, it was positioned as a high-end luxury home, so most of the houses were large. Objectively speaking, Fuchun Shanju has an excellent geographical location, it is directly above the subway, and the community environment is quiet. However, the proximity to the cemetery is a "flaw". In addition, its original high-end positioning and large unit sizes caused its sales after its opening to be not very good, and even Also made a price reduction. However, many home buyers believe that it is unlucky to be close to a cemetery and are quite taboo about this. At present, the latest transaction price of its second-hand duplex unit has exceeded 50,000. Compared with other surrounding properties, this price still has room to rise.

3. Let’s take a look at your Xintang Aoyuan Kangwei Plaza in Zengcheng. Speaking of it, I believe many people are familiar with it. The distance from the cemetery to Building C of the community is only 10 meters, only 10 meters. Standing outside the window, you can see the cemeteries within easy reach. At night, it makes people feel numb. They are truly neighbors with their ancestors. The editor is also thinking, how can anyone buy a house so close to a cemetery? After investigating the reason, it turned out that the developer was to blame. It turned out that the property was put on sale in 2015, but the community was still under construction at that time, and the cemetery was enclosed without any signs. It is said that a salesperson told the owner that it was under construction at a subway station. It wasn't until the owners began to repossess the building and walked into the house to look outside that they discovered this serious problem. This led to large-scale rights protection activities after the sale of the property in 2018. This is of course understandable. Whoever changes it will be upset. If real money is spent, no one will be able to sleep and eat well in exchange for such a house! At present, there are still a large number of rough houses in this community that are not occupied by anyone. I feel like I can’t live in them or sell them. In one word, it’s heartbreaking! It is said that the developer said that it has negotiated with the villagers on relocation and reconstruction. But several years have passed, and there seems to be no follow-up.

Until now, a large number of rough houses are still listed on second-hand housing trading platforms at very low prices. Although the prices are low, no one is interested. If it were you, would you buy them?

4. Vanke Lixiangjia is located in Huangpu District, Guangzhou. There are also several obvious tombs in the surrounding Ganzhushan Park. Looking down from the balcony, it can be said that they are all visible.

Also located in Hopson Central City in Huangpu, the straight-line distance between Side Garden and Building A1 of Ruijing Garden is less than 100 meters. Although the salesperson claims that this place is only used for worship and does not store ashes, is this actually the case?

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Let’s discuss, would you buy this kind of house located in a cemetery?

Of course, there are only two opinions. I believe that most people’s answer will definitely be to shake their heads. No matter what, it always feels eerie and eerie near a cemetery. Feng Shui is not good. Chinese people are all looking for good luck and will be taboo. this. Practice has also proved that the transaction price of a house close to a cemetery is difficult to rise, no matter how superior the geographical location is, which also affects the actual interests. Another point of view is that it doesn't matter. I even heard that some people in politics or business prefer it, which is homophonic to "promote and get rich". In short, the benevolent sees benevolence and the wise see wisdom!

So if you want to buy a house, no matter what point of view you hold, you must know more about the surrounding environment before buying a house, so as not to affect your own interests and mood. Although there are many ways to protect rights now, once you embark on this road, it will be a long and bumpy road. In addition, the current laws do not clearly limit the distance that must be maintained between the community and the cemetery. Although developers are obliged to inform homebuyers of the actual surrounding environment, there are no specific regulations and detailed standards in the specific operation process, or a small and inconspicuous notice can lead to a lifetime of worry.

In general, house buyers must understand in detail that the land around the property in the planning map belongs to the planning, whether there are risks and disadvantages, and avoid falling into pitfalls!