There is still demand for first-tier and second-tier housing markets, but the problem is.

If first-tier and second-tier cities are really opened up completely, and all third-tier, fourth-tier and fifth-tier cities are siphoned off to maintain the heat of the first-tier and second-tier cities' housing markets, then when the third-tier, fourth-tier and fifth-tier cities cool down, can the first-tier and second-tier cities get better?

We all know.

The basic market of first-tier and second-tier cities is those young people from other places.

Without those young people from other places, the internal circulation of first-tier and second-tier cities alone cannot circulate at all.

Moreover, there is no particularly obvious decline in housing prices now, mainly because there are not so many people dumping the houses. Even in small cities, there are not many people dumping the houses.

Now the landlords in small cities are not dumping the houses, one reason is that they still have confidence in the housing prices, and the other is that they have nowhere to put the money after selling the houses. These two reasons have led many landlords in small cities not to dump the houses, but if the purchase restrictions in first-tier cities are really lifted, then the landlords in these small cities will have a place to put their money. In order to collect money to buy houses in first-tier cities, there will definitely be a wave of price cuts.

At that time, if the housing prices in small cities fall, what will happen to the housing prices in big cities?

Just like we all laugh at the low housing prices in Harbin, but think about it the other way around. Harbin is the capital of Heilongjiang Province, and the housing prices in the prefecture-level cities under Heilongjiang have fallen to such a low level.

Without those small cities as the base, it is difficult for the housing prices in big cities to withstand it.

First-tier cities are great, but it is impossible for everyone to have an annual salary of 800,000. Most people have an annual salary of 200,000 to 300,000. This salary, without help, still cannot support the housing prices in first-tier cities.

As for those middle-class people from other places, their assets are also in houses. If the houses are not good, they can't get money together for their children.