Japan has started to deliver houses for free, and foreigners can also apply, will we be like this in

Updated on international 2024-06-10
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Many families in China are now in high debt, a large part of the reason is the debt of housing loans, according to the statistics of relevant departments, China's natural villages in 10 years from 3.6 million to 2.7 million. This means that 80 to 100 villages are lost every day in our country. Now two people get married and have to support four elderly people and take care of one child, but there are three or four sets of houses abounding, and maybe this phenomenon will also occur in our country in another n years.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It will be impossible for a while and a half, because there are too many Chinese, coupled with the shortage of housing, it is temporarily impossible to send a house in my Yangyang Huaxia, if there is, it may be a long time later!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    We will not be like this in the future, because the Chinese population is too large, unlike the human population is sparse and resources are scarce.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't think we will be like this in the future, after all, the population of our country is there, and even the houses in the urban and rural areas are very popular, and there will definitely be no way to deliver houses for free in the next few decades.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is a high probability that the house will not be delivered for free in the future. Because of China's special real estate economy, if the house is delivered for free, it will inevitably cause the price of the house, which is a huge blow to China's economy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, our country has the largest population in the world, unlike Japan, which has a very small population, so it is not feasible in terms of quantity.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In some cases, the social status quo between countries can actually coincide. For example, many young people in Japan have become otaku, and their society is now more of a no-chance society, which does not pay attention to blood, kinship, and geography. I think this is probably the current state of our Chinese society in the future, but Japan's free delivery of houses may not be the future of our country.

    Because the population gap between the two countries is here, and our area is different, Japan is so big, the land is not as good as a province in our country, their population and per capita income, and our country is not comparable, they can implement such preferential policies, but this matter is not necessarily applicable to our country.

    There are too many good policies, and each policy may have its own national conditions, so Japan's policy must not be implemented in China, and we should still take the path that suits us best.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is a good policy, but such a policy in Japan may also lead to the exodus of some young people from China, who believe that domestic welfare may not be as good as abroad. It's better to settle abroad and be a foreigner.

    There are also many vacant houses in China, and some places have become ghost towns, and it is difficult to meet the needs of young people to buy a house. Because I can't afford it! Even buying a house is a loan, and life after the loan is very stressful.

    The vast majority of people still can't afford to buy a house, let alone buy a house for free, which may be more difficult in China, but there is a possibility in China to return to the era of work assignment houses. Because young people need a house so much, they always want to change jobs and change jobs, or go to other places to work for a few years before they can buy a house, or start a business?

    Young people are happy to have this kind of distribution! Can you still work harder? But it's also a fantasy for the future. For now, let's make good money!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think it's entirely possible that this is our future. First of all, we need to look at the reason for the formation of this phenomenon is because the number of people is decreasing, and the number of houses is increasing. First of all, the aging phenomenon in Japan is very serious, I have seen a news report that the elderly over 70 years old in Japan are still working, which verifies from the side that there are very few new people in Japan, which also shows that the number of people is constantly decreasing.

    In addition to the large number of people, there is another very important reason for the introduction of this policy in Japan, which is to attract foreign population. Since there is no new population in our country, we can only rely on the foreign population. The policy of giving away a house for free is still very attractive, because it is not easy to buy a house now.

    But I think this policy still has a certain effect.

    As for China, although there is a trend of aging now, China has also opened up the two-child policy, so this situation will not occur in a short period of time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    How is it so good? Free delivery, no restriction on nationality, the most important thing is to stay permanently, I want to say that this policy is very good. I also want to say that this is not our future, and our future will not be like this.

    There is no nationality limit to sending a house for free, as long as you live in it permanently, when will our country be like this? You must know that the housing prices in our country are ridiculously high houses, all concentrated in the hands of a few people, we buy a house and pay the down payment to pay the mortgage, and when we are old, the mortgage is almost paid off, it can be said that we are tired to death on the house for a lifetime, and it is also the so-called permanent occupancy, but we are not free, we are earning our own money to buy a house, and we have bought a house in our lifetime. I really envy the free house and the ability to move in permanently.

    Then our future is the same, so what I want to say is, don't save money to buy a house now, and take out the money to start our journey? The world is so big, I want to go and see it, let's go, let's go.

    Not to mention that this policy is indeed good, but our future may be like this, and I would like to say that it may be the future of the future.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I don't think it's the future of our country, Japan is free to give away houses, but it needs to live permanently, mainly because Japan is facing an unusual real estate problem: the number of houses exceeds the number of residents. It is understood that in the future society, the number of people living in Japan will be less and less, so Japan will send houses for free.

    But the ones sent are all rural, and they are called "ghost areas" when no one lives all year round.

    Looking at our country, housing prices have been rising in recent years, although after national regulation, housing prices are relatively stable, but they are still very high, in short supply, even if buying a house costs an ordinary family almost a lifetime of savings, but also willing, maybe this is the tradition of the Chinese people, I feel that there is a sense of security only with a house, and my country's population base is so large, I think there will be no ** free house in the future.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I don't think this kind of thing will be our future, but, it can't be denied that it is true that as our global economy is getting better and better, various economic ties between countries are strengthening, and there are a lot of immigrants, but I think that such a phenomenon, in my country, the probability of occurrence is very small, why, such a phenomenon occurs in Japan, because Japan is a country with a very serious aging population, and the population is very small, it is a country in urgent need of talents, and such a policy appears, I think it has something to do with their national conditions, in most of our countries, the aging is not so serious, and there are many new talents in our country, so there is no need to attract others in this way, so I say this is not a social trend.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It will not be the future of China, China's population is also higher than Japan's fertility, the demand for real estate is high, and the real estate industry is still a pillar industry.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I don't think so, because my country's population base is much larger than Japan's, and they already have vacant houses, and my country is still rushing to buy a house.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I don't think it's possible for our country to have this situation, because our country's population is much more than Japan's, and housing is in short supply in many places in our country, although our country is still quite large, but many places are not suitable for living, and the population density is relatively low, like Shanghai and Beijing, I think housing will always be in short supply.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I don't think this is a good phenomenon for us ordinary people, so that the country will have a flow of talents, but objectively speaking, Japan is currently facing a huge crisis in scientific research and talents, I don't want my country to be like this, but I hope to follow the market extreme, and the state regulates it, everyone can afford to buy a house through their own efforts.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Japan faces an extraordinary real estate problem: there are more houses than people. Rural Japan is full of "haunted houses". The departure of young people will lead to the disappearance of some towns and villages, and some villages will be given free houses in order to survive.

    When I first heard "free delivery", I thought it was a pie from the sky, and people would always ask why? How can there be a free lunch in the world?

    The introduction of a new policy means that there is a problem in a certain aspect, needs help, and needs to use some methods to attract the active participation of the public, which is why Japan will introduce "free delivery". The so-called free can only refer to a certain part, not all of it, it depends on your own needs.

    So, free Kende is conditional. To be eligible for the repair allowance and free housing, the person must be under 40 years of age or have at least one child under the age of 18 living with him/her, and one of the spouses must be under 50 years of age. At the same time, the applicant must also commit to permanently settling in the town and investing in the renovation of a second-hand house.

    If you really like the Japanese countryside, this is good news, after all, it takes a lot of money to build a house. For a vacant house, it is inhabited to reflect its value.

    We all know that renovating a house is a more expensive and energy-intensive thing, and if you want to live in these free houses permanently and want to have your own style, you still have to renovate it.

    In any case, it is a last resort for a country to introduce such a policy. If you have the financial means and you like the environment of the Japanese countryside, then this is undoubtedly a delicious piece of pie. If you can't meet the required requirements, then it's none of your business.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Recently, the US media said that rural Japan is full of "haunted houses". The departure of young people will lead to the gradual disappearance of some rural towns. And in order to survive, these villages have to give away empty houses to outsiders for free.

    This incident means that Japan is already facing an extraordinary real estate problem: there are more houses than people.

    Of course, there are also conditions for free delivery in Japan: some regions require applicants to be under the age of 40, or require that the applicant must be a couple and have at least one child under the age of 18. In addition, the fact that the house is free does not mean that the new homeowner can "move in" without spending anything.

    In addition to paying property taxes and paying brokerage commissions, new homeowners often need to carry out large-scale home renovations. It can be seen that the so-called free house delivery in Japan is actually hoping that this move can drive popularity. This is because Japan's current "aging" population is too serious.

    Therefore, there is no pie in the sky, basically every pie has a game behind it. It's like a lot of people will receive ** before, the other party claims that you have won the lottery, and the prize money is hundreds of thousands or you have won a color TV or refrigerator or other household appliances. When many people hear this, they are very excited and think that they have won the jackpot.

    But don't worry, the other party's words are not finished yet. Usually he will ask you to pay a tax or courier fee. Say that you can only give you the bonus or prize if you pay this money.

    And some people believe it and do it. The result was that the bamboo basket was empty.

    In addition, many health care product companies will invite them to eat for free and travel for free in order to fool the elderly into buying health care products. The old people think that pie has fallen from the sky, but in fact, they will intersperse some health care product lectures during meals or travel. As a result, the elderly spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on eating and traveling, but they spend tens of thousands on health care products, and those health care products have no effect at all, they just can't eat dead people.

    But the old man has more to gain than he loses.

    Therefore, I would like to advise everyone here, don't believe in such a good thing as pie falling from the sky anymore!

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  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Japan began to "send rooms for free" regardless of nationality, is it really a good thing that pie from the sky falls?

    Recently, Japan announced that it began to "send houses for free" regardless of nationality, as soon as the news came out, netizens have discussed, many people said that this is definitely a pit, and pies will not fall from the sky, many people also said that Japan is a developed country, and it is normal for people to have such a policy, what do you think about this?

    Personally, I don't think pie in the sky is necessarily a good thing, mainly for the following reasons:

    This is the case with the education received from an early age. Don't always try to take advantage of others, real hard work will definitely pay off, don't believe in unearned gains, let alone windfalls, this is what the teacher told us.

    Second, if this is true, we will not enjoy such a policy, because the very different work-life and cultural backgrounds make it impossible for us to truly integrate.

    Again, I think we should leave these to those who need them more, in our real life, there are still many poor people, some homeless people who need shelter, if this policy is true, then I think it is excellent for those who are homeless.

    In fact, whether there is such a thing or not, what we can do is only to know such news and tell such news to useful people, and secondly, we should pay more attention to our future path, work hard in a down-to-earth manner, do not give up on ourselves, and do not pin our hopes on others.

    Finally, in the face of a new policy or a new regulation, what we should do is to correct our mentality and fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of citizens, only in this way can we better exercise our rights.

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