"Speaking of this," Mrs. Price continued, "We were also lucky. In the early days, before housing prices began to rise, we used our first pot of gold from starting a business to buy a building."
She said a building.
Not an apartment.
Hearing this, Delia Frieman widened her eyes in surprise and said, "Uncle and auntie were very far-sighted! The housing prices must have been very cheap then, right?"
At that time, the idea of buying a house wasn't very strong among the people.
Firstly, they felt a house was meant for living in, that's it.
Secondly, they were afraid of taking on a mortgage.
Mrs. Price nodded with a smile, "At that time, the price of a building was around two million. Your uncle even argued with me over this! Fortunately, I insisted, otherwise, we would all be suffering now."
Upon hearing this, Mr. Price said somewhat embarrassedly, "I didn't think housing prices would rise so rapidly back then."