Why do so many people have problems with resettlement houses now?

First, compared with commercial housing, resettlement houses do not have the upper hand in terms of location, apartment type and even housing quality.

Although there is little difference between resettlement houses and commercial housing, there are still many differences. For example, resettlement houses themselves do not have the upper hand compared with various conditions of commercial housing. For example, the location of resettlement houses is often not very good, so the price is low. Of course, there are also many resettlement houses with good locations. For example, many resettlement houses are small and unreasonable, and buyers don't like them. For example, the quality of many resettlement houses is not high. After all, resettlement houses are more difficult to circulate than commercial houses.

There are resettlement houses everywhere, cheap resettlement houses. Why do many people despise them?

Second, some resettlement houses have not yet obtained real estate licenses.

The most serious thing is that some resettlement houses can't even get real estate licenses in a short time, which is one reason why it is difficult for resettlement houses to transfer in a short time. Without real estate license, many people have risks in trading, so some people are unwilling to take the risk of buying resettlement houses.

Third, the word "resettlement house" itself sounds bad.

Many people also value face when buying a house. When someone asks you what kind of house you want to buy, you must want to say that the house is better in all aspects, but you can't lie. So the resettlement house itself was not used for trading in the first place, so it doesn't sound very good. Many people think that buying a resettlement house is a helpless move without money. Sometimes buying a house is to buy face.

There are resettlement houses everywhere, cheap resettlement houses. Why do many people despise them?

However, although there are many shortcomings, resettlement houses can still be purchased. As long as there are formal documents and procedures, the location and quality of the resettlement house itself are not bad, then the relatively cheap resettlement house can still be chosen by those who can't afford higher prices. So, if it were you, would you choose a resettlement house?