One share is his own, and the other share is subscribed by him for the Fat Boss. The Fat Boss doesn’t know about this yet, but he once said that he will buy whatever Boss Liu buys. Now is the opportunity to fulfill this promise.
, I just don’t know if the fat boss will approve it.
Hong Tao knew that this was Boss Liu helping him. In the eyes of Boss Liu and Fat Boss, this little money basically fell into the category of making money or not. The reason why they rushed to invest was entirely out of friendship.
However, Hong Tao also sincerely lamented that good people are rewarded! This plan of his is basically a project with guaranteed profits and huge profits. The friendly investment of Boss Liu and Boss Fat will not only not be wasted, but will also provide them with benefits.
The two of them have gained a considerable amount of income, and they will cherish their kindness for the rest of their lives. How can you explain this!?
What kind of plan did Hong Tao come up with to be so sure of making money and make a lot of money? In fact, it is very simple. It can be summed up in two words: school district housing, courtyard house!
I guess everyone knows that Siheyuan is the residential house built in the old city of Beijing in the late Qing Dynasty or the Republic of China. As for why it is called Siheyuan and what the corresponding architectural features are, I will not introduce them one by one here. If you are interested
Just ask Du Niang, I can't tell you anything, the above is much more comprehensive than what I said.
So why did Hong Tao choose this courtyard house as a purchase object? There is a historical reason here. The old city of Beijing is basically within the Second Ring Road. This is not an artificial rule, but because when the Second Ring Road was originally built, it was along the
The moat was built in the past.
During the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, the city of Beijing had city walls. Inside the city wall was the inner city, and beyond the city wall was the outside of the city. Don't look at Zhongguancun, the embassy district, Jianguomen, and the CBD are all prosperous areas now.
In those days, they were all wastelands or cemeteries outside the city.
In fact, you only need to listen to the names of these places to know what they were like in the past. Zhongguancun is a village, and it should have been called Zhongguancun. Zhongguan is another name for eunuchs, and that place was where the eunuchs in the imperial city retired.
Then a nursing home.
But it is different inside the city wall. There is a saying in old Beijing that the east is rich and the west is noble, and the south is poor and the north is humble! The east and west directions here refer to the two areas of East City and West City. East City was crowded in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China.
There are a large number of wealthy businessmen, and Xicheng is the residence of officials, so it is called East Rich and West Rich.
As for the two directions of north and south, it does not refer to Beijing and the two urban areas of north and south, but specifically refers to the area outside Qianmen and Drum Tower, north to the vicinity of Deshengmen. At that time, most of the people living south of Qianmen were from various religions and worked hard.
The masses, so they are called Nanpong, are relatively poor. Those who live north of the Drum Tower and near Deshengmen are mostly the family members of the eunuchs and maids in the palace. Although they are not too poor, their status is relatively low.
, is called Beijian.
After talking for so long, why did Hong Tao choose a courtyard house? The reason is simple, because he knew that the price of a courtyard house would soar, and the magnitude was huge. By the time before he time traveled, the price of a regular courtyard house had already reached 8 figures. And it was
There is a price but no market, and you can’t even buy it if you have money.
The reasons for this are very complex. There are factors such as urban renovation that destroyed a large number of original courtyard houses, and there are also factors where some people who became wealthy first deliberately purchased these courtyard houses and renovated them to use as residences in order to miss their childhood or to be unconventional.
And honestly speaking, the courtyard is indeed more suitable for people to live in. We won’t discuss whether it is grounded or not. That thing is idealistic. At least there is a house and land in this courtyard, where you can live and do some appropriate things.
entertainment activities, and the enclosure is quite good. It’s not like living in a building, which is just a bird cage.
Since the courtyard houses are so good, will it be Hong Tao's turn to buy them? Will they all be bought out by people like Boss Liu? The answer is that not yet in this era. If it were a few years later, when housing prices really start to soar,
Even if there are still remaining courtyard houses, Hong Tao and Tao Xintou probably won’t be able to afford them depending on their financial capacity.
Except for a few relatively large or famous courtyard houses in Beijing, the current situation does not actually exist as a courtyard house. During the Cultural Revolution, most courtyard houses were confiscated as private property and became public property, that is, they were owned by the Housing Authority.
Although some are still private properties, many residents have been forcibly moved in and turned into large courtyards.
These properties are called Cultural Revolution Houses in Beijing. The residents living in these properties are protected by the policy. The landlord cannot evict them in any form. Only when they voluntarily move out or have other housing, can they move their original properties to
The houses are vacated and returned to the owners. And during the time they live there, they will only be paid with the rent of public rental housing determined by the government. The author is not clear about the specific figures. Anyway, a house of about 20 square meters will cost a month.
The rent is only about ten yuan.
Think about it, in a place like Beijing where land is at a premium, if someone lives in a house like this, will they move out easily? During this period, most units have canceled welfare housing allocation. Even if you want to move out, you have to move out.
If you have a house, you need to move. Most of the people living here are ordinary people. If you want to wait until they have saved enough money to buy a house from their salary, then you just wait. You'd better make a will and let your grandson wait.
I'm afraid your son and I will never see this day again.
Then someone asked again, Hong Tao can find a way to evict residents that other landlords can’t evict!? Brag!
This is really not bragging. Anyone who has lived in Beijing for a long time should know that the Housing Authority is a very mysterious unit. It controls the vast majority of public housing. What is public housing? It is owned by the government.
, and rent out those houses to ordinary people.
Nowadays, the buildings you buy at the sales office are definitely not under the control of the housing authority. Those houses are invested and constructed by developers. After you buy them, the property rights belong to you. Of course, this property rights are temporary and will last about 70 years.
It’s gone. As for why it’s gone and why it’s gone, I won’t discuss it here. It’s too profound!
Except for a small number of these bungalows and courtyards in the city that belong to private property rights, most of them are in the hands of the Housing Authority. They basically have the final say on who to rent to. I would like to remind you here that it is not right to not rent to anyone.
They have the final say if
If that happens, things will get messy. One day, the housing authority suddenly comes and says that this room is no longer available for rent. If you move it for me, then this family will have to fight the housing authority with a kitchen knife. Well, they have lived here for several generations.
The rent is also paid on time. If you say you don’t want to rent, then you won’t rent?
So this kind of renting public housing is called the right to use in Beijing, which means that you have the right to use the house, but you cannot resell it. In fact, there is basically no difference between this right to use and the property right. In principle, it cannot be inherited, but in practice
Almost 100% of the time, the property is left to the children after the parents live in it, and it is said that it cannot be resold. In fact, buying and selling the use rights is nothing new.
But there are two key points here. First, the buyer and seller must have urban household registration in Beijing. Secondly, the relevant personnel of the Housing Authority must be willing to make a set of procedures that appear to be very reasonable and legal for you, so that the right to use can be transferred smoothly.
, and Hong Tao just meets this condition.
Hong Tao has an official household registration in Beijing. This was passed down from his parents. It is a historical issue and will not be discussed here. As for whether he knows the relevant personnel of the Housing Authority, whether he has enough connections or not, they are willing to help him take on a small amount of responsibility.
The issue of issuing this certificate and completing this set of procedures is actually not a problem at all.
China has been a human society since ancient times. Since it is a society, it is definitely not just you, but a gathering of many people. These people must also include your relatives, friends, neighbors, colleagues, superiors, subordinates, etc.
Wait, even if you deliberately don’t get to know these people, you can’t avoid them. Who jumped out of the cracks in the rocks! (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novels are better and updated faster!