VillagersPropertyIt's not unusual
Despite the dividends, for many villagers it was only “minus”. The most important part of their income is theirsRentalIncome。

In september 2008, mr. Dai's generation-old tambai village was completely transformed into the tanbai garden buildingShenzhenCity villageWith the introduction of the reform policy, the first urban village project for self-financing rehabilitation by villagers was of interest。
Mr. Tai told journalists that the former village of tambai was all monolithic, three-storey buildings, and that their home had two buildings because they had two plots. However, their property certificates are not “red copies” of commodity houses, but “green copies” of rural land use rights and therefore cannot be traded. After the renovation, on the basis of the terms previously agreed upon by the villagers, 21 new housing units were compensated on average, drawing of lots on an average basis, depending on direction, floor height, size, etc. Mr. Tai's family acquired a total of 42 housing units of various types, including two rooms, one room and one room, with the exception of two adjacent large-household units that were occupied by the latter and the remaining 40 rented. Mr. Tai told journalists that some villagers had received more compensatory properties because of the amount of land。

For villagers in shenzhen city, dozens or even hundreds of properties have emerged. Ms. Shaw of the shenzhen branch of chinese life often told her friends about an incident that shocked her. On one occasion, in an attempt to pay surgical compensation to a client, she visited the client, who, prior to the operation, had a couple of a4-papers in order to record her property for a daughter who had been studying abroad in the united kingdom, had written all over the property accumulated over the years. “if it had not been for her own eyes, it would have been impossible to believe that such an old woman, who looked and dressed like an ordinary woman, was a landlady with hundreds of houses.” in the same building where the old woman lived, the elevator was parked only on the top floor where she was living, and all the rest was rented out, with an annual rent of millions. The rest of the properties are located in shenzhen districts, and apart from demolition compensation, the rest are stocked up for decades. And they never do, nor do they know, other investments。
Ten thousand monthly rents

In the context of urbanization throughout the country, landless farmers are returning to poverty in many places. With high compensation payments, farmers who lack land lose their sources of income. In shenzhen, however, this phenomenon did not occur; instead, the villagers lived idle and envied many “rich and handsome”。
In 2009, the demolition of the only urban village in shenzhen's cbd area began, and the myth of wealth was soared. Almost overnight, the owners of more than 500 buildings in the village of shangshi came together into millionsRich manOne of them, and hundreds of millions of dollars are no less. The high compensation programme, coupled with the crazy rush of many villagers to build before the demolition, has enabled villagers to acquire the huge wealth of “a few lifetimes to spend”, which has also spread to the subsequent renovation of urban villages. In 2010, when the largest old village renovation project in shenzhen had been retrofitted, villagers were again on the rise, and the developer of the mandarin land was paying compensation at a daily rate. However, the villagers are no longer satisfied with the generous compensation. Just in 2007, shenzhen witnessed the most expensive housing demolition compensation in china's history, with $12 million in compensation being the focus of media coverage. Villagers who opted for currency rather than housing compensation soon found that the choice was wrong and that, as the prices of the properties skyrocketed, they had moved back to more than a million yuan。

The kyogi 100 building, located on deep south avenue, is a new landmark in shenzhen. This is the highest building in shenzhen, where a village was built. Journalists were informed by returning residents that, with the exception of cash compensation, many of them had been allocated between 20 and 30 new rooms. The developers have also built two special buildings, one of which is large in size and mainly for the villagers, while the other is all small in size to facilitate their rental. The journalists learned from the surrounding housing agency that the rent in the area after the renovation had increased by more than three times, and that the rent was currently $4,500 per room and nearly $6,000 per room, so that the rent per village would be over a million per year. Mr. Tai's rent income is equally good in tambe village. He revealed that the monthly rent for each household was currently 80,000 yuan, and that there were a significant number of more than 100,000。
The rich villagers don't know how to handle money
By relying solely on rent income, the villagers of shenzhen city are already “hidden rich”. Although no exact statistics have ever been made, this group has undoubtedly become a gold customer for the major financial institutions in shenzhen. Even the distant relatives of these people have many banking outlets that compete for jobs under conditions of tension. The governor of a state-owned bank told journalists that banks were under pressure to pull deposits and that once the bank had employees in the village's “relationship”, it could easily complete the deposit. Moreover, the villagers were sensitive and, once a bank had been chosen, it would have led to the transfer of money to the bank, which would have been more effective than the grinding of mouths。

Villagers in shenzhen city are not only high-quality customers of domestic banks, but also targets for international events. The manager of the private bank department of a state-owned bank disclosed to the journalist that, in dealing with a client, the client had presented an international credit card for consumption, although he was well known and unknown, and had been asked to learn that it was a black gold card of a swiss bank. The manager told reporters that many of the world's best private banks are low-key and mysterious, making them relatively high asset thresholds for their clients, precisely because their privacy is rather good. It also showed him the extraordinaryness of ordinary villagers and the enormous power of the wealth that lies behind them。
“it is true that for the villagers of the villages in the city, there is nothing to worry about.” mr. Tai told journalists that the great wealth had left many without the goals and motivations of their lives, and that the villagers in the city villages had virtually no regular jobs, eating morning tea and fighting mahjong daily. He was surrounded by people who gambled, gambled, lost their fortunes and lost their lives. Despite being a case in point, under good living conditions, the villagers were nothing more than stockwork, investment, house purchases and no more commendable achievements than money。




