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	<title>Comments on: It takes two to tango: Creditors are part of the problem</title>
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		<title>By: Rayling</title>
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		<description>When will be the time that we don&#039;t have to enslave ourselves to our apartments? When will the price bubble burst?

Good questions but I don&#039;t know the answers.

One choice might be to lease apartment. But a lot of Chinese people cannot accept this idea. For many ladies in Shanghai, apartment is a prerequisite to marriage. This prolonged the lifetime of the pricing bubble.

I read one book writen by a Japanese business management guru Ohmae Kenichi and he recommend us to consider leasing instead of buying an apartment.</description>
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<p>Good questions but I don&#8217;t know the answers.</p>
<p>One choice might be to lease apartment. But a lot of Chinese people cannot accept this idea. For many ladies in Shanghai, apartment is a prerequisite to marriage. This prolonged the lifetime of the pricing bubble.</p>
<p>I read one book writen by a Japanese business management guru Ohmae Kenichi and he recommend us to consider leasing instead of buying an apartment.</p>
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