Early morning, Jiangnan Garden.
Lu Jincheng skipped his early morning class to visit a nearby sales office and started looking at houses.
It's commonly said that necessity dictates buying amenities, improvement dictates buying space, investment dictates buying potential, and sentiment dictates buying happiness.
At different stages, the needs for a house are completely different.
In his previous life, Mr. Lu had many mansions, having gone through all four stages from necessity to sentiment, witnessing real estate prices sweeping forward with the times, seeing the high-rise gatherings, and also seeing the near collapse of those establishments.
Therefore, his enchantment with houses had long since faded; they were nothing more than a pile of steel and concrete.
Mr. Lu didn't need to shop around carefully when looking at houses, nor did he, like a first-time buyer, choose brands, consider prospects, check amenities, or pick property management. He had just two requirements.