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Does property magnetization cost money?

Property magnetization generally costs money.

Property classification:

Commercial properties, sometimes called investment properties, refer to those properties that can obtain sustained growth returns or sustained appreciation through operation, which can be roughly divided into commercial service properties and office properties. Commercial service property refers to all kinds of construction land for commercial and service industries, including shopping malls, department stores, supermarkets, specialty stores, chain stores, hotels, hotels, warehouses, leisure and entertainment places, etc.

Office property is a place where managers (white-collar workers) engaged in production, operation, consulting and service industries work, and belongs to the category of production and operation materials. This kind of property can be divided into traditional office buildings, modern office buildings and intelligent office buildings according to the development process, and can be divided into Grade A office buildings, Grade B office buildings and Grade C office buildings according to the property grade of office buildings.

The prosperity of the commercial property market is closely related to the overall local social and economic situation, especially to the development of industries such as industry and commerce, finance and insurance, consulting and tourism. Due to the huge amount of funds involved in property circulation and management, this kind of property is often mainly invested by institutions (units), and the property users use the space provided by the owners for business activities.

Industrial property rights refer to houses that provide space for human production activities, including light and heavy industrial workshops, high-tech industrial buildings developed in recent years, and related R&D houses and warehouses. Some industrial properties are for sale and some are for rent.

Generally speaking, the design of heavy industry workshop needs to meet specific technological requirements and equipment installation needs, and it is usually only suitable for specific users and is not easy to change hands. High-tech industries (such as electronics, computers, precision instrument manufacturing and other industries) have strong adaptability. Light industrial plants are between the above two.