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The post-90s generation will not buy a house because they can't afford it

According to a recent survey, it has been found that after 90 or not, a post-90s generation is not struggling to buy a house. Instead, it is now that society has made us unable to afford housing, wages are not rising, prices are rising rapidly, and quality of life can not be guaranteed to buy houses.

According to the social blue book of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, about 390 post graduates live less than 20 square meters a year after graduation, but they prefer to improve the quality of life compared to the size of the area, new media said. These post-90s college graduates, who value their personal value more, may become the generation who do not buy houses.

According to a report on the website of Lianhe morning post of Singapore on July 17, the high house prices in China's first tier cities, as well as the pursuit and concept change of the post-90s' young people for quality life, are promoting the rise of youth rental apartments. According to the interviewees, if a sound business model can be formed and supported by policies, youth rental apartments can be regarded as a way to stabilize rents and house prices in first tier cities. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

Liu Hui, 25, a staff member of a private enterprise in Beijing, recently moved out of a shared house to a youth apartment with a monthly rent of 4200 yuan.

According to the report, the one bedroom space of less than 20 square meters consumes half of Liu Hui's monthly salary, but she still thinks it's worth it. She said happily that it's worth paying 1800 yuan a month for a comfortable and beautiful day.

According to the survey in the social blue book of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, about 30% of post-90s college graduates live in less than 20 square meters after graduation, but they prefer to improve the quality of life relative to the size of the area. These post-90s college graduates, who value their personal value more, may become the generation who do not buy houses. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

According to the survey, owning their own housing is still the rigid demand of post-90s graduates, but only one third of them accept that 'in order to buy a house, I am willing to reduce the quality of life'; another 55% of post-90s graduates choose 'if they want to carry a heavy mortgage, I would rather not buy a house'.

The average price of second-hand houses in Liu Hui's rental community is nearly 70000 yuan per square meter. If you buy a 60 square meter one bedroom, it will cost at least 4.2 million yuan. She uses economic accounts to show that it's far wiser to rent a house than to buy a house: 'even if parents have the money to pay 1.2 million yuan in advance, the remaining 3 million yuan will pay back the house loan in 30 years, and the monthly supply will be more than 18000 yuan, and 3 million yuan will be put in the bank financing, and 15000 yuan will be paid in each month'. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

In fact, the ratio of house price to income of more than 40 times in the first tier cities has affected the ability and willingness of young people to buy houses. Data shows that from 2013 to 2016, the first purchase age in Beijing and Shanghai was postponed from 30 to 34. To some extent, the extension of young people's rental time also means the recognition of rental life.

Dong Li, who also rents a youth apartment, said: 'there is not too much economic pressure to rent a house, and you don't have to worry about such trivial things as repairing toilets and installing lights. If you want to change jobs, change jobs and change cities, you can do whatever you want. '