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Does anyone buy a house in Venice Sea View Room in Qidong Hengda Sea?
Evergrande has surrounded a large area by the sea, and the settled river is close to Taihu Lake. Swimming is definitely no problem. When it comes to swimming, river water is fresh water, which is better than choking seawater and not salty. Looking at the propaganda photos, the "edge" in the distance is the surrounding dam.
Evergrande's real estate quality is still ok, and the internal environment is also good.
Advantages: Evergrande's real estate is next to Binjiang Highway, which is more than ten kilometers from Binjiang Highway to Chongqi Bridge. After crossing the river, it takes more than 1 hour from Shanghai Pudong to Pudong Airport. The transportation is very convenient, and the risk is very small from the investment point of view. After all, the price is less than 1 1000 yuan. Moreover, there are rumors that Qidong and Shanghai will build another airport, and the annual throughput of Pudong Airport has been overloaded.
Disadvantages: the air is very humid by the river and the sea, which is difficult for people who have not lived by the river or the sea to understand. Metal furniture is seriously corroded. In the third season of Xia Chunqiu, the dehumidifier should be turned on at home, otherwise everything will be wet.
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