1281. The house is a little less (2/5)
The word BACH appeared around the 1950s, when the main roads in New Zealand had basically been built and transportation began to develop.
In this way, as the number of families with private cars continues to increase, some places that were previously rarely visited but beautifully landscaped have gradually been built, two-bedroom or three-bedroom small houses, usually located in places that “face the sea, with spring flowers blooming”.
These places are some distance from the main roads, but they are not as difficult and dangerous as the roads. They are very suitable for people who want to escape from living in big cities for a period of time to come here to find themselves and quiet.
So, from that time on, the word Bach began to become popular.
Except for Wang Bo and Na Qingyang, most of the people here know this word, but they did not associate it with Wang Bo's needs.
Because Wang Bo requires everyone to provide a sturdy and durable house with a short construction cycle, good quality and low price, the cost of BACH is not low.
The main reason is that it is located on a mountain, beach or lakeside. It is difficult to set up a tent in such a place, let alone build a house? Even a small house will cost a lot of money.
In New Zealand, having a Bach is a dream of many indigenous people and a symbol of middle-class status.
Wang Bo knocked on the table and said, "Or what if we can build BACH?"
Charlie shook his head and said, "Don't, Wang, I know what you want to play. This is absolutely not OK. Everyone is not stupid, it's not easy to fool."
Wang Bo said dissatisfiedly: "Why am I fooling people? Look, Google says that this thing is particularly popular in New Zealand, and rich people will buy one."
"They bought the surrounding scenery, not the kind of house. Just like in China, if anyone develops a community full of colored steel tile houses, will anyone buy it?"
Kidd also said, "Boss, I have lived in such a house. It is hot in summer and cold in winter, which is worse than a building block house."
Wang Bo said: "I have decided to build BACH, but it is just to build it by the lake and on the mountain. After it is built, it will be priced higher and sell it to the rich people in the city."
"But in this way, our residential problems are still not solved." Charlie said.
Wang Bo sighed helplessly: "Build a building, go to the takeaway building, I want to build a high-rise building!"
There are no high-rise residential areas in New Zealand townships. People call this kind of house a bird cage because the residents live in mid-air. The house is small and can only be moved in one area. There is no garden or yard, just like a bird cage.
However, only building high-rise buildings can solve the conflict between residents' housing and his unwillingness to go to takeout land. Without any other way, he can only do this.
"Since you are going to build a building, why are you still building BACH?"
Wang Bo said lazily: "Of course it's making money."
There are many beautiful places in New Zealand, such small houses are everywhere, and it has been like this since decades ago. However, over the years, with the development of society, BACH has certainly changed.
The interior of Bach decades ago was similar, with basically no facilities for enjoyment, and the homes were often second-hand, there was no telephone in the house, and even the water was stored through facilities that collected rainwater.
The contemporary Bach in New Zealand has begun to become more and more refined, with more luxurious decoration and higher building specifications; with the increase of population, many original Bach areas have become suburbs of big cities, with convenient transportation, convenient stores and Internet cafes moving into communities, full mobile phone signals, and even souvenir shops.
Wang Bo noticed the business opportunities from it, and the heart of the forest farms has increased to four. These forest farms can produce timber, but he does not want to do so, which will damage the environment.
In this way, the best way to make good use of the forest farm is to build a vacation house inside.
Anyway, the forest farm has a beautiful environment, fresh air, and a lot of small wild game inside, so it is definitely a market for building vacation houses.
There was nothing to do in mid-to-late August, so Wang Bo made a plan and decided to take his men to buy books.
Because some subordinates leaked the library news before, the library cannot be banned, and the books inside cannot be rented, so they have to be bought.
However, New Zealand books are not cheap. To build a large library that Wang Bo boasted about at the time, the money spent was even more vague.
In this case, Lao Wang began to find ways to save money. Needless to say, the best way to go to Taobao, the second-hand market.
He mobilized all his confidants and asked them to take them to their subordinates, and they all bought second-hand books and audio-visual products through various channels.
Fortunately, it is not difficult. New Zealand's second-hand market is so prosperous, with many transactions, various second-hand stores, second-hand markets, online auctions, family garage sales, and other channels, including all kinds of channels.
Wang Bo is still an old Chinese concept. Since economic conditions allow, he is unwilling to buy second-hand goods unless it is a classic car, which must be second-hand goods.
New Zealand has great protection of intellectual property rights. Audio-visual products and books are important components of the second-hand market, and books are sold through these channels.
In late August, the Mexican handsome guy saw a special sales meeting in Auckland on the Internet, so he handed the news to Wang Bo.
Seeing this, Wang Bo immediately ordered his troops and headed straight for Auckland!
The special sales will be held within a large warehouse company. Wang Bo contacted the company online in advance and said he was interested in purchasing a large number of books.
So, they arrived at the warehouse company to indicate their identity, and someone took them into the warehouse area.
The warehouse company has a total of twenty-five warehouses. The largest warehouse covers an area of two hectares and stands on the ground, like a bomber production workshop.
The second-hand books to be sold are in the two warehouses behind. The manager in charge of sales said: "There are a total of about 1.4 million books, including various types, novels, magazines, popular science textbooks, etc.."
Wang Bo asked: "If you buy them all, how much does it cost?"
The manager looked at him in surprise and said, "If I were in charge of transportation, I think it would be enough for two million."
After thinking about it, Wang Bo found that such a book only costs more than one yuan, which is simply too cheap compared to the new book.
The warehouse was opened and there were some people who were picking books. They carried bags, dragged boxes, and had long sticks with hooks in their hands. They picked out any books they were interested in when they saw.
Hani introduced to him: "These are book hunters. They choose extra valuable books, buy them and sell them, and earn the difference from them."
Wang Bo asked: "In this case, how much does a book cost?"
Chapter completed!