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How do you think that wheat and garlic can offset the house payment?
This may be a fancy marketing strategy that real estate developers come up with to sell their houses. The people who can really pay for the house with wheat or garlic are not farmers, but contractors. They have a lot of money in their hands and don't need to do so at all. For example, two yuan for a kilo of wheat can be deducted at most by 654.38+0.2 million yuan, which requires 80,000 kilos of wheat. Ordinary farmers simply can't grow so much wheat, only contractors can. However, this also reflects the logic of buying a house, that is, real estate developers turned their attention to farmers, and farmers went to the city to buy a house.

Many netizens said that when this marketing activity was launched, it was the time when wheat and garlic went on the market, which not only eased the pressure on farmers to buy houses, but also allowed farmers to sell their own wheat or garlic. But this is not a permanent solution. What farmers need is money, but not necessarily a house. Even if they pay a down payment of 6.5438+0.6 million, there is no way to repay the subsequent mortgage, because the price of a house per square meter is between 5,000 yuan and 6,000 yuan, and the subsequent mortgage is not a small expense. How can farmers afford it?

Buying a house may be everyone's dream, but now the house can't be sold. In fact, people have not given up the idea of buying a house, but now there is no way to bear the pressure of buying a house. Nowadays, there are many auction houses. These are the houses of people who can't afford the mortgage. It's really hard to pay back the money after decades of hard work. The house was originally used for living, but now it has lost its original meaning. Some people buy houses for investment, and may buy houses in first-tier or second-tier cities, which can make a lot of money. Therefore, it is an inevitable trend that houses in third-and fourth-tier cities and even small towns on the 18 line cannot be sold.

Many young people realize that the meaning of buying a house is to let you spend all your money in the next few decades when you are young, and then you are forced to tie up somewhere and keep earning money to pay off the mortgage.