24-4 在台灣,怎麼靠房地產賺錢!? How to make money from real estate in Taiwan!? What did the Taiwanese government do?

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24-4 在台灣,怎麼靠房地產賺錢!? How to make money from real estate in Taiwan!? What did the Taiwanese government do?

from Learn Chinese from Taiwanese 跟台灣人學中文 · host 台灣瘋 | Chinese Learning Podcast | Daily fun Taiwanese Podcast

在台灣,很多投資客靠房地產賺大錢。這幾年台灣的土地和房屋價錢上漲的速度非常快,同樣的金錢,可以買到的房屋越來越小,因此很多人不相信房價會跌。我們常害怕如果房子買貴了、買在高點,會增加錢包的負擔,但房價的低點一直都沒出現,而五年前最高點的房價,現在反而變成了最低點。華人的想法是「有土斯有財」,比起股票,更重視土地和房子,因此房屋市場中,需求大於供給,讓屋主更不想賣房子... 上漲 shàngzhǎng: (price) rises 跌 dié: (price) falls 負擔 fùdān: (financial) struggles and hardship; stress 有土斯有財 yǒu tǔ sī yǒu cái: only when a person has his own land or real estate can he truly own wealth. (slang) 股票 gǔpiào: stock 供給 gōngjǐ: supply … To keep learning this episode, go here: https://www.taiwanfeng.com/podcast/real-estate/ If you’re more familiar with simplified Chinese, we also have simplified version for this episode, please visit: https://www.taiwanfeng.com/simplified/podcast-cn/real-estate-simplified/ We hope you like our podcast today! Got feedback? We’d love to hear it! Rate us or leave us a review! Learn Chinese Podcast | Chinese Listening Practice | Learn Taiwanese Mandarin

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