Chapter 248 Bottom Line
However, almost every bank in Jiangcun has a considerable sum of money lying in their hands, and they don't know how to spend it.
They didn't even notice what they were saying.
Now that everyone had read the opinion solicitation form, they began to discuss it in hushed tones.
"This 1.5 ratio of compensation is still too low!" someone immediately disagreed.
"That's true. Even if we don't go for the government's compensation of 1:2 for the house area, it should at least be slightly higher than 1.5!"
Let alone Shenzhen.
In Shuncheng, the current compensation ratio of 1.5 is something that some remote villages, eager for demolition, would readily agree to.
"Given the option of losing money, they probably won't be willing to lose too much," someone said directly.
After all, compared to the cost of building a house, it's definitely not the same as actually losing money.
"And the compensation for the homestead is not clearly stated here." Someone else pointed out another issue with the compensation:
"But the answer was given when the town officials inquired about it later."
"A homestead can be used to purchase a house of the same size."
"In other words, even in dilapidated areas where only the land for building houses remains, there are still houses to be acquired."
In the end, he also expressed some regret.
This time, he came to join in the fun, just like An Songyu's family.
Otherwise, if it were their compensation terms, it wouldn't be impossible to consider.
After all, the houses they later acquired, according to the demolition office's assessment, would probably be very difficult to be counted as real estate.
As for the homestead... if you really want to buy a house in the city, you still have to choose a place like this.
Look, no matter how dilapidated or old the house is.
Ultimately, even if only that plot of land remains, it will still be worth a considerable amount of money.
Jiangcun had some residents who were being relocated this time, but he didn't look at them very carefully.
Upon hearing this from his fellow villager, he quickly flipped through the documents in his hand again and again.
When he found it in the corner on the back, he couldn't help but mutter to himself:
"This company is a bit cunning!"
"Of course, do you think capitalists' money is so easy to make?" someone whispered.
"How should we write the comments?" An Jianning asked the group quietly.
"Why not just write it down as you think?" Bi Lizhu answered decisively.
Seeing that An Jianning still looked troubled, she simply filled out the form herself.
After she finished writing, An Songyu and the others gathered around to read it.
The above only states a simple rule: the compensation for the house area is between 1:2 and 1:1, depending on the number of years the property has been owned.
The determination of the time limit is based on the government's demolition office.
The company didn't actually try to save those few sheets of paper.
Although An Songyu and his group were just there to watch the fun, they each took a copy of the opinion collection form.
An Jianning looked at the contents filled in by his third sister-in-law and saw that there was nothing to change.
So she simply took it and filled in her own apartment number, the homeowner's name, and contact information.
Clearly, this was what she truly wanted.
The villagers around Jiangcun reacted quickly; seeing that she had finished filling out the form, they all went over to take a look.
A short while later, everyone in Jiangcun who owned property here had filled out the opinion collection form.
After seeing that they were all placed together, An Songyu deliberately flipped through them...
This copying is really skillful; not even a single punctuation mark was changed.
The people of Jiangcun didn't think anything was wrong; on the contrary, they all thought they had reacted quite cleverly.
While the other townspeople were still scratching their heads in frustration, some of them even went over to offer suggestions!
Then An Songyu just watched as the opinion collection forms filled out by the people of Jiangcun were passed around from one to two, and from two to three.
The development company staff who had been watching the situation closely immediately stepped forward to stop it.
Immediately afterwards, someone came over to remind them: "As you all know, each house has its own unique conditions, location, and residents."
"Please do not rely too much on other people's opinions when filling out the opinion collection form."
After giving the reminder, the staff member turned to look at An Songyu and his group:
"Excuse me... has everyone finished filling out the feedback form?"
"If that's the case, you can actually hand it over to us now!"
The people of Jiangcun didn't care.
Since the opinions are collected under real names anyway, it doesn't make a difference whether I submit them now or later.
So, they retrieved all the feedback forms that had been passed around and gave them to the development company's staff.
The staff member's expression changed after just glancing at the contents of the feedback form.
He quickly looked through them one by one, and without pausing for a moment, handed them to the company leader who was resting.
Seeing their unanimous demand for increased compensation based on the size of the house, someone remarked in surprise:
"Aren't these people being relocated from other places?"
"Why aren't you planning to take the money and leave?"
"Maybe... they don't need the compensation money at all?" someone nearby guessed casually.
This attracted the attention of several leaders.
But thinking about it, it makes sense. Aren't all the villagers in the surrounding area who were relocated rich overnight?
I heard that some people in the nearby residential areas are actually going door-to-door, going from building to building!
Although I heard that this group of people were just residents from a small city outside of Shenzhen who had been relocated due to demolition.
I imagine the cost of half a self-built house is still too much for them!
Moreover, anyone who can do the math knows that.
The price of self-built houses may seem similar to that of houses in residential communities.
However, it also depends on what kind of community you are comparing it to.
Of course, the resettlement housing they built was really just so-so!
However, with the current rapid rise in real estate prices, the difference between paying cash and buying a house is still easy to calculate.
However, as employees of the development company, even if they knew that this choice was correct.
But I can't agree with it!
After all, they're still raising prices on the spot!
"A 1:2 compensation ratio isn't entirely unacceptable... They didn't demand that all housing conditions be compensated under this condition," a more rational leader stated directly.
This is actually the bottom line set by their company.
In addition, according to company regulations, their project's start date is fast approaching.
Originally, they were thinking of taking this opportunity to have a final negotiation with them.
At worst, we can just increase the odds from 1.5 to 1.5.
But they never expected that the group from Jiangcun would ultimately ruin their plans!
Seeing that everyone's expressions were rather unpleasant, one of them said with a hint of schadenfreude:
“You know, they don’t have many houses here, yet they dare to give such blunt opinions.”
"And what about the other side?"
All the companies knew that the other company owned more than just the best plot of land.
They even made a lot of preparations in advance.
Most of the preparations were successful.
Even though their company acted quickly, they still failed to obtain the development rights to that land.
Unfortunately, the lowest level of the setup encountered Jiangcun, a powerful dragon crossing the river.
They ruined all the backup plans they had laid out over the past year or two.
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