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With more and more people choosing to rent, will the post-90s become a renting generation?

For 90 after more and more people to rent, and very few people to buy a home. I personally have a different view, although not as some places as the same big data as the support, but to the author's life experience as well as seen and heard, this statement is not as reliable as it seems.

Combined with the current high prices, many experts put forward the so-called "after 90 do not buy a house" point of view is very market. From the logic of the above, this point of view seems to be very reasonable, because housing prices are too high, the post-1990s do not have the financial ability, but also do not want to bother the family, so do not buy a house, but just rent a house. Of course, many people will also deduce a point, that is, now after 90, is not not to buy a house, but in the current stage can not afford to buy a house, and then the economic conditions allow will still buy a house such a point of view.

So, let's discuss the root of the problem: Are prices really high? Everyone says house prices are high, and the news is refreshed every day with house prices in places like Beijing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. In this kind of first-tier cities, housing prices have long been unattainable, not to mention just graduated from work after 90, even if it has been working for many years after 80 after 70 want to buy a house now is also a difficult thing. But in addition to the first-tier cities such as Beijing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, other second- and third-tier city prices are also so high? And what about those third- and fourth-tier cities that are a bit more remote, as well as counties and the like?

Obviously not, in fact, in addition to the north of Guangzhou and Shenzhen such a large first-tier cities, other areas of housing prices are not as high as we think. The prices in many provincial capitals do not even exceed 10,000 yuan. The highest house in the downtown area of a prefecture-level city is only 8,000 or 9,000 yuan. Although such housing prices are not low, they are not as inaccessible as those in first-tier cities. In the more extensive small and medium-sized cities as well as counties, house prices are generally within 5,000 yuan. Some time ago, several of my 90 friends in the hometown of the county to buy a house, more than 100 square meters of the house 300,000 full payment, as for the loan is not even considered, because there is no need.

And now the young people live in the north of Guangzhou and Shenzhen, such as the first-tier big cities and other small and medium-sized cities of the population proportion is how much? Although there is no data to support, but the author believes that may live in other second and third tier cities small and medium-sized cities after 90 people to be a little more. For these young people, they also did not buy a home? Therefore, the so-called "post-1990s do not buy a home" is simply a joke. As for the rental generation, it is even more ridiculous.