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原帖由 醉酒当歌 于 2006-8-30 23:05 发表
+ r( E V8 ?2 e5 r, S P现在每一个月来3000人,每年人口才增长4%.房价半年内长了50%.
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Here I would say you might be making a mistake. The house price is not proportionally related to population in that city. - h0 K& V1 f3 K/ K$ m9 h2 I, c# z+ b
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For example, if here only 5 houses in market, but 6 families really need housing, the price might get so high that the last one would not afford it, or the last one prefer renting a place somewhere if rental be more affordable for him. This $ number might be the sale price2 w& |, M8 q0 ^; Y+ R$ {
5 n2 H2 f5 N. F6 x8 rSo, even 1% population increasing may cause 200% housing price jump up, subject to rental, income and affordability.
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1 Z1 \; L% h% I) H Y3 f4 VPlease be carefull when we use any numbers when talking the housing market, that is also the main reason why we generally use a statistical data rather than a number conducted from any formula. |
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