Guangxi Beihai has no serious business, and real estate is not good at all. It's a ghost town, and the occupancy rate is about 30%. Believe me, China's MLM stronghold, I came back from Guangxi, and they are tarred with the same brush. Buying a house is a new move. It seems that it just came out last year. My friend who is engaged in pyramid selling called another friend the other day after I came back and said it was to buy a house.
It used to be Beibu Gulf Assembly 1040 Sunshine Workshop. All marketing models that develop offline and then make profits through commission are pyramid schemes. Beihai is not recommended as an investment. It is indeed cheaper than Sanya, Hainan. But the main problem is the climate. The winter climate of Beihai is cold and humid, which is not essentially different from the coastal areas of Guangxi and Guangdong, and has no advantage in climate. There is also going back to Nantian every spring, which is very humid and not good for the elderly. It's just that the beach and sea view are first-class.
Beihai lacks its own policy blessing and is also an island holiday. Sanya in Hainan is positioned as the city with the best climate among international tourism consumption centers, Xiamen in Fujian creates fresh literature and art, and Qingdao in Shandong is positioned as a Eurasian style. In Beihai, the appreciation of houses depends almost entirely on the smog in the north. If you live in your own home, pyramid schemes still exist, and there are still some risks for the elderly to live in it.