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The woman bought a house in Hegang 1.5 million yuan. Will low housing prices become a catalyst for absorbing population?

Will not be a catalyst for absorbing population.

Although Hegang is a place with low housing prices, low housing prices will not become a catalyst for the city to absorb population, because the city is limited by many conditions and there is not much room for development. It is a border town with few employment opportunities and no pillar industries for sustainable development. Even if some people take a fancy to the low housing prices there and buy houses there, they can't survive in this city without job opportunities, so low housing prices will not be a catalyst for absorbing population at all.

Hegang is located in a small town in the northeast border, and the low house price has made him a hot search, attracting a lot of people's attention. The average house price there is only a few thousand yuan, which is much cheaper than hundreds of thousands of houses in first-tier cities. It is said that the low local housing prices are due to the imbalance between supply and demand. A large number of real estate stocks have emerged in this small town because of the increase in housing supply due to shed reform. These houses are overstocked for a long time and can't be sold at all, so they can only be sold at a reduced price.

Many local people have a backlog of commercial housing, and the whole real estate market is in a state of oversupply. In order to cash in commercial housing, people can only choose to sell these properties at low prices. Hegang, a small town, has no good employment opportunities because of the restrictions of coal mining, and has become one of the cities with the most serious population outflow in Northeast China. Therefore, the chronicle of this town has low housing prices, no good employment opportunities, and cannot be a catalyst for absorbing population. Because when people come to this city, they can't live without a house and a job.

Although the housing price in Hegang is low, the medical conditions and educational resources in this city are incomparable to those in first-tier cities. Therefore, even if the housing price in this city is low, it will not become a catalyst for the Tibetan population. Although a small number of young people choose to go to Hegang to buy a house and settle in reverse, it is a minority after all. The arrival of a small number of people will not have much impact on the development of Hegang, nor will it inject too much vitality into the economy of this small town.