Rebirth: He Decides to Lie Flat

Chapter 233 - 233 230 Transfer of Ownership



Chapter 233 - 233 230 Transfer of Ownership

?Chapter 233: Chapter 230 Transfer of Ownership Chapter 233: Chapter 230 Transfer of Ownership Jiang Yan’s wish was to buy a house in Qinghe Garden, he never thought about buying one in Xinyu; after all, the neighborhood was somewhat old.

“Even though Xinyu is an old neighborhood and has some years on it, our property management and various facilities are well-equipped, and the houses are well-maintained. The key point is the excellent location. Look around, there’s one university after another, not to mention, just look at the garage you two are renting from me. Logically speaking, it should be difficult to do business in a residential area, but look at your business, how thriving it is! If you buy this house and garage, not only will you no longer have to pay rent in the future, but you’ll also earn a tidy sum from the rent I would be paying you, how economical! Most importantly, the shop would finally be your own, right?”

Old Lou had a knack for selling houses that even Jiang Yan and the second brother felt a stir of excitement, clearly persuaded by him.

When the two walked out of the hospital, the second brother wiped his face and sighed, “Sigh, originally because of his son’s issue, I was worried he’d be too heartbroken, and I prepared a bunch of thoughts intending to persuade him, but in the end… I didn’t use a single one.”

Not only did they not use them, but their hospital visit also resulted in a sudden loss of several hundred thousand.

Although the housing prices in Beijing hadn’t risen yet, compared to other cities, they were still pretty expensive, especially those near Beijing University; none were cheap.

Xinyu was an old neighborhood, and by market value, should be around six thousand per square meter; with a good floor level, the price would probably be just over six thousand. Let’s calculate it at six thousand, a hundred and twenty-eight square meters would cost seven hundred and sixty-eight thousand, plus the garage at seventy thousand, a twenty thousand discount makes it fifty thousand. Altogether, that sums up to eight hundred and eighteen thousand.

And the profit the two had made in half a year was less than two hundred thousand… just about enough for a down payment.

So, in the end, they would owe Old Lou more than six hundred thousand. It was possible to sign a contract and make monthly payments, but it also depended on how many years they would sign for. Over ten years was definitely not possible, so they would sign for ten years, the same as the lease agreement duration.

Before this, they also had to consider whether Old Lou would want interest; if he didn’t, then they couldn’t charge him rent for living there.

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