Is it reasonable to sell ancient houses in Ming and Qing dynasties by the roadside?

I'm afraid it doesn't make sense. Anyway, it's an ancient house in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Wouldn't it be a little cheaper to sell it on the roadside? Besides, you can't tell if this is a real old house. If you really want to sell this old house, you can sell it through many formal channels. It's a bit ridiculous to sell like this.

Moreover, the network is so developed now, why not trade directly on the internet and do so? This has to make people suspect that this person wants to sell the old house, get the money and walk away, and then let the buyer find it. Even if there is something wrong with the house, no one can be found, so we can only eat coptis root. Is it too impossible to ensure the security of the transaction?

This way of selling old houses is really a bit strange, even a bit scary. I always feel that the house that will be sold by the roadside is a bit strange. After all, some ghosts and gods are hard to say, and the scissors are constantly different. If you want to buy this kind of house, you still have to polish your eyes.