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Is it reasonable to sell ancient Ming and Qing Dynasty houses on the roadside?

I’m afraid this is not very reasonable. After all, it is an ancient house from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Wouldn’t selling it on the roadside make this house a bit cheap? And you can’t tell whether this is a real old house. If you really want to sell the old house, you can sell it through many formal channels. It would be a bit too much to sell the old house in this way. Unbelievable.

Moreover, the Internet is so developed now, why not trade directly online? It has to be done this way. This makes people suspect that this person wants to sell the ancient house, and then walks away after getting the money, and then the buyer cannot find it no matter how hard he looks for it. Even if there is something wrong with the house and no one can be found, the only option is to be dumb and eat Coptis chinensis. Doesn't this fail to ensure the safety of the transaction?

This way of selling ancient houses is indeed a bit strange, and even a little scary. I always feel that there is something weird about the house, so it is sold on the roadside. After all, there are some ghosts and gods. It's hard to explain clearly, and I can't figure it out. If you want to buy this kind of house, you still have to keep your eyes peeled.