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Fan Zhi explained: “The first piece of land has a good location. If it was auctioned a few years ago, it would definitely be scrambled for by all companies.
But due to the current economic downturn, this land has been unsold three times because the price is too high.
The location of the second plot of land is neither good nor bad, as there are many public housing units built by the government ten years ago nearby.
It is popular, but the consumption level is not very high. It can be developed into a residential area or an ordinary commercial building.
It’s just that the economy is bad right now, so even if the house is built, there may not be anyone who will buy it.
The third piece of land is large, but it is a wasteland, and there are no mature public facilities nearby. It is not suitable for building a factory. I personally think that the investment value is not high, and it is estimated that it will fail to be sold this time. "
Xie Wan was a little uncomfortable with the fact that the land and houses in Hong Kong City were calculated by feet.
She couldn't objectively imagine how big the land was.
So she simply asked Fan Zhi to take her to the site of the ten plots of land.
After running for a day, Fan Zhi asked Xie Wan for his opinion.
Fan Zhi thought Xie Wan would definitely choose the seventh plot of land.
The seventh plot of land is neither too big nor too small, and is also located in Tsim Sha Tsui. The starting price is only HK$3 million. It is estimated that there will be more people vying to bid for this plot of land this time.
Xie Wan said, "Let's focus on the third piece of land.
It was a cornucopia.”
After arriving at the scene, Xie Wan realized that this piece of land was the same piece of land in Shatin First City that was bought by Li Zhaoji, another richest man in Hong Kong at that time.
This piece of land has never been sold, probably because of its location and the fact that the surrounding area is too barren.
It was not until around 1977 that Li Zhaoji spent 20 million to buy this land that was despised by everyone.
He built Shatin First City on this land, with a total of 52 30-storey houses, but they were not selling well.
Li Zhaoji could bear it and held on to these houses until the 1990s before selling them all.
He made HK$40 billion from this one property alone.
From then on, his family became one of the four wealthy families in Hong Kong.
Xie Wan’s current goal is to hoard land, and of course, he wants to hoard land with the greatest potential for appreciation.
She is determined to get this piece of land!
Buy now and save 10 million.
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