Those born in the 1960s and 1970s who have not benefited from the housing price dividend, even if you ask them to leverage and buy a house, they are unwilling to do so.

The group with the lowest desire to buy a house is those born in the 1970s and 1960s who have not benefited from the housing price increase.

Those born in the 1970s and 1960s who have not benefited from the housing price increase do not have houses, but they only have one house, or two old and dilapidated small houses.

The houses they hold have certainly doubled in price compared to when they bought them, but compared with the increase in the price of good houses, the gap is quite large, and coupled with the correction in recent years, their yields are not that high.

Add to that the age issue.

Just like a male colleague born in 1976, he is 48 years old this year. He is a native of the provincial capital city. He has one tube building and one old and dilapidated small house, all paid in full. His wife works in a private enterprise. He has an only daughter, who was born in 1999 and is 25 years old this year. His daughter is not married, and then wants to buy a house as her pre-marital property. Then he asked him to help buy it, but he refused to do it.

The reasons are:

1. He thinks he has 2 houses now, which solves his own housing needs.

2. He doesn't want to work hard anymore. He is helping his daughter buy a house. His daughter works in a private company and has a monthly salary of only more than 4,000 yuan. She has no provident fund, which means that the pressure of the mortgage for this house will be on him and his wife. He doesn't want to work so hard anymore.

3. He thinks that the housing price can't rise anymore.

4. His daughter doesn't need a house for marriage

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