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House prices in Teng County

House prices in Teng County have ranged from 10,000 to 20,000 yuan per square meter in "Dongxing Garden" more than a decade ago, to 6.7 hundred yuan per square meter in Jinbang Building, to 1,000 yuan per square meter in Xingda Building, a turntable. Then we went to Antai Garden's 1,500 yuan, and Jinlong Garden's house price reached a new high of around 2,500 yuan at that time. The high house prices did not stop the pace of progress due to the financial crisis. On the contrary, they continued to rise all the way, approaching the 3,000 per square meter mark in 2010. The highest prices of real estate projects such as Hualong (former Thermal Power Plant) and Milan International Trade (Plaza Taifu City) have exceeded the 3,000 yuan mark. What's more, the Splendid Palace in Dushan is almost 3,500 yuan, setting a record in 2010. New highs in housing prices in Vine County.

The house has become the heaviest mountain on the shoulders of the masses. No matter what measures the government introduces, no matter how the relevant departments control and the government appeals, housing prices have never remained at a price acceptable to low- and middle-income families. Excessively high housing prices have long made encouraging housing consumption a dead letter.

Faced with the rise in various commodity prices, the pockets of the people living at the bottom have not followed suit. On the contrary, the rise in housing prices, water bills, electricity bills, etc. has tightened the original tight pockets. These groups are getting further and further away from the day when they can buy a house, and living in a new house seems to be a dream. The money saved in the past could buy a room in that period, but now it may not even be able to buy a toilet. The only way for middle- and low-income groups to afford a house is to scrape together things before they can live in a new house. If we have to wait until house prices really drop, I'm afraid we won't be able to count on it in this lifetime.