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I want to buy a house in Chengdu, but I saw many Air Force brothers and sisters in Tianya saying that housing prices are about to plummet. Is this true? Really? Really?

1. Are you able to buy a house now? Will buying a house affect the quality of life? If so, don’t buy it. If not, buy it.

2. Is the house you are buying your first home? Are you planning to live on your own? If yes buy it. If not, don’t buy it.

3. Do you meet the standards of affordable housing? If it’s enough, don’t buy it. If it's not enough, buy it.

4. Don’t listen to what others say. People who own houses will not think that houses are going to fall. People who don’t have houses and want to buy houses must expect them to fall. Economic status determines your stance. Prices of everything are going up, why not houses? The country has created trillions of currency loans, but there are not many supplies on the market. If you have more money but don't have many things, you will definitely have to use currency depreciation and asset appreciation to balance things out. Houses will definitely increase in price in the long run. If you live by yourself, it will be expensive to buy.