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For foreigners in Beijing, do you still want to buy a house in Beijing?

I don’t think it’s better to go to the United States to buy a house. The housing prices in some places are much lower than those in Beijing and the environment is much better than Beijing. The policies in the United States are good. The environment in Beijing is not good. There are sandstorms. Many Beijingers look down on outsiders.

There are no Americans who are kind and friendly. The political environment in Beijing is very complicated. It is not recommended to live there.

The police in Beijing are very arrogant and unfriendly to outsiders. The police in Zhejiang are not as good as the police in Beijing. People in Beijing are very expensive. If you can’t afford to spend money, you will never become rich in Beijing

Beijing’s policy of discriminating against outsiders is outrageous (general compulsory injections are not allowed to outsiders)

Beijing’s Education is not as good as in the United States. In the United States, I can go to world-class prestigious universities, but in Beijing I can go to universities whose academic qualifications are not recognized. In the United States, I can marry an American girl who is smart, open, gentle, and has strong ability to relate to people's emotions (and has a good level of education) I have a friend who is very tall and got married. I have a lot of experience.) In Beijing, you still have to transfer your household registration. Otherwise, if you buy a house, the treatment will still be not good. But it is difficult to move. I heard that you need to get some national award to qualify (what’s so great about it? I still Why not move to Zhejiang (there are many beauties)

After I moved there, my land was taken away by the state. I am not that stupid.

Beijing’s housing prices are almost catching up with New York’s

In short, when I buy a house in Beijing, I am just pretending to be a rich man, a nouveau riche real estate speculator, etc. As mentioned above, I will still buy a house in the United States