In Su Nuo's memory, their old house area always stayed at this stage. Twenty years later, it became a dilapidated building without waiting for comprehensive renovation by the government.
On the contrary, several inconspicuous places in the suburbs have developed rapidly in the next ten years, and house prices have doubled.
Su Nuo didn't want to give up the money-making opportunity in front of her. Even if her current financial ability was not enough to make any investment, she still wanted to make some big, long-term plans as much as possible.
But Mother Su obviously doesn't understand this truth. She still maintains the idea of the older generation, that home is the root, and the root is where it is, and it will not be moved easily.
Su Nuo had no choice but to ask Su Yang: "Brother, what do you think?"
"It's a bit risky." Su Yang shook his head: "Besides, our current money is not enough to buy a new house, right?"
Suno frowned and said nothing.
She made a budget for Xiao Shui Bar's current business, and if she continued to do it step by step, there would be no problem buying a house within two years.
But if you want to make a large investment, relying solely on the profits of the small water bar is obviously not enough, and you can only think of other ways.
Moreover, her mother is conservative and her brother is conservative. If Sunuo wants to make any big move, he must provide tangible evidence to convince them.
You can't just stand up and say, "I'm born again. I know the development trend in the next thirty years, so buying a house is the right thing."
The next day, Suno borrowed a bicycle and planned to go around the suburbs of the city.
Su Yang asked Su Nuo if he wanted to accompany her, but Su Nuo refused, "Brother, you are going to college, so you can't waste time. Don't let your sister overtake you."
Su Yang thought of the stacks of medical professional books on Su Nuo's desk and buried his head in the exercise book again.
Su Nuo's riding skills were still poor, and since Gu Chenglan couldn't see her now, she was riding quite comfortably. Just take your time, there's nothing to rush about, safety comes first.
This future high-end residential area in the east of the city is invested by overseas Chinese. Land is enclosed and buildings are built at rocket speed, and it is positioned as a high-end and comfortable single apartment.
In the next ten years, those who will live here will be business elites and corporate white-collar workers. Any man you pick can be considered a diamond king, and the woman you meet on the road is a self-employed Bai Fumei.
At that time, celibacy was still revered as "single aristocracy", and it was a completely different concept from the later "single dog".
Sunuo came here just to see if he could pick up the slack and at least seize some business opportunities to make a small investment.
After riding for a full hour and a half, Sunuo suddenly realized that he had arrived "too early" and his future bachelor apartment was still hidden in the messy urban-rural fringe.
The environment here is really not good, with dirt roads, narrow streets, shops and homes mixed together. Almost every house raises a few chickens, ducks and geese. The poultry cackles and wild dogs run all over the ground.
After half a circle, Su Nuo really didn't know what advantages the future investor, a discerning overseas Chinese grandfather, saw here and was willing to spend a lot of money to build a building here.
Suno stopped the bicycle, bought a bottle of soda at the store, and drank it slowly on the back seat of the bicycle.
She planned to inquire about housing prices later and calculate how much capital injection would be needed for the first investment.
Well, to put it bluntly, I just want to buy as many cheap houses as possible and wait for the value to increase.
Suddenly, a boy's foreign accent came from behind: "Excuse me, buy a bottle of soda." Listen carefully, it sounds like a foreigner speaking Mandarin.
(End of chapter)