"Sis, you really bought courtyard houses for both me and Chuchu?"
Chu Yu did not deny that Ding Da was looking for a new courtyard house for her. Courtyard houses are rare and hard to come by; finding a suitable one requires someone to make the purchase.
Some courtyard houses don't have property rights, making them difficult to buy or sell.
You have to take your time to meet the right person.
“You put your money with me, and I also received Chu Chu’s acting fees. I have to make your money work for you. I had Dai Donglin leave me 20 houses. Because of the bank loans, they can’t be registered in your names. In the future, you and Chu Chu will each have two houses.”
Chu Xiang was confused. Her sister gave her and Chu Chu two apartments each?
The houses here are too expensive; a house costs 300,000!
Chu Xiang didn't even dare to think about it.
Her sister is too generous. Wait, what does she need so many houses for? They're useless; you can't eat in them or live in them. What's the point?
Chu Xiang had no concept of houses, so Chu Yu explained it to her little by little. Hearing that houses could appreciate dozens of times in value in the future, Chu Xiang finally understood Chu Yu's good intentions.
Chu Yu also said that if she didn't live in the house, she could rent it out, and she could earn 20,000 to 30,000 Hong Kong dollars a year from her two houses.
Converted to RMB, that's a lot of money. Chu Xiang couldn't believe that she could become a ten-thousand-yuan household just by collecting rent every year without doing anything.
Chu Xiang felt that she was just a frog in a well who had never seen the world.
Arriving in the port city, I realized how vast the outside world is.
"Chuchu and I are so happy to have a sister like you. No, Chuchu is even happier than me. I only got all these houses when I was 18, but she got them at such a young age. With us two sisters around, she doesn't have to do anything and can live a life of luxury and be a carefree little rich girl."
With Chu Yu guiding her to stardom and her writer sister Chu Xiang, Chu Chu's life can only be described as effortless success.
Chu Yu smiled. Shu Hui had given her all the money in the house. She and her sister depended on each other for survival, so naturally she had to make plans for them as well.
It's not very convenient for mainlanders to buy property in Hong Kong nowadays.
Chu Yu bought 20 units at once; even if she took the money to another sales office, she wouldn't be able to complete the paperwork.
Fortunately, the developer was her boyfriend, Dai Donglin. He was able to develop real estate in Gangcheng, and over the past six months, he had naturally pulled a lot of strings. He could help Chu Yu with the procedures she needed to complete.
Having a good relationship with the cooperating banks allows them to provide credit services to Chuyu.
With Dai Donglin as guarantor, there will be no problem with the loan for Chu Yu's 20 houses.
Banks don't care whether you can repay the loan or not. If you can't repay, they will take back the house. Given the tight supply of real estate in Hong Kong, banks are not afraid of bad debts at all, and mortgage lending is much more lenient than in mainland China.
Once all the steps are streamlined, the remaining procedures can be handled by the salesperson.
Chu Yu was just waiting for the loan to be approved so she could sign the purchase contract.
Dai Donglin stood in front of the mirror shaving. After arriving in the port city, he had a black suit custom-made, which gave him a wild and untamed dandy vibe.
His bad-boy student look is actually quite endearing.
No wonder Qin Weidong's girlfriend never took her eyes off him.
Chu Yu wrapped her arms around his waist from behind, and Dai Donglin stroked her hand, a slight smile playing on his lips.
"You want it?"
Chu Yu almost choked on her saliva. How could he say such dirty things in broad daylight? She was so angry that she pinched his waist hard, thinking she was very strong. Little did she know that in Dai Donglin's eyes, this was no different from flirting.
Dai Donglin put his arm around her waist, unbuttoned her shirt, and hugged her tightly.
Chu Yu was so tightly held by him that she could hardly breathe. "No, it's broad daylight."
"So what if it's broad daylight? This kind of thing is more exciting when done during the day."
A rogue is unreasonable. Dai Donglin, even in a suit, is not a respectable person. He is blunt, wild, and possessive towards her. After a few months of abstinence, it's not something you can just eat your fill of.
Chu Yu was pinned to the sink by him, and before she could even speak, her tongue was captured by someone.
After a passionate and lingering kiss, her clothes had already slipped down to her chest, revealing her bare shoulders and her soft breasts. Dai Donglin's eyes grew even more intense, and he pulled her into a passionate encounter.
Chu Yu's purpose in coming to Hong Kong this time was not only to speculate on stocks and buy a house, but also to explore the local cuisine and bring back a few recipes for Yorkham.
"I've noticed you've been doing a lot of product tastings lately. What recipe have you taken a liking to?" Dai Donglin asked, putting his arm around her.
“I looked at several Hong Kong-style fried rice restaurants. The way people in Hong Kong make fried rice is slightly different from that on the mainland, making it more suitable as a fast food. If Yorkshire wants to become a local fast food brand, it will inevitably have to localize. Our goal for the next quarter is to launch Yorkshire local breakfast, using local products such as soy milk, fried dough sticks, glutinous rice balls, and congee with preserved egg and lean pork as breakfast. We will also launch snacks and drinks such as egg tarts and Hong Kong-style milk tea to strengthen Yorkshire's unique characteristics.”
Dai Donglin doesn't know how to run a restaurant, but Chu Yu has ideas, and he believes she can do it well.
Where are you going this afternoon?
Chu Yu gave an address; it was a Hong Kong-style fried chicken restaurant in Central.
Strangely enough, after KFC entered Hong Kong in the 1970s, it eventually withdrew from the Hong Kong market due to poor business.
KFC's first restaurant in Beijing generated 14 million yuan in revenue in a year, which is unmatched by Yorkshire. The same restaurant, however, did poorly in Hong Kong, but became incredibly popular in mainland China.
Chu Yu wanted to find out the reason.
Dai Donglin drove her there in his Mercedes.
The port city is lined with billboards, and the street scene is very distinctive. Dai Donglin originally wanted to take her shopping for luxury goods, but Chu Yu refused.
"There's no rush. Your place just opened, so you must be very busy. You don't need to come with me. I'll take a taxi or the subway back to the hotel after this is over."
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