Villas can range in value from 400 million to just 4 million to purchase, and the one Lu Yao bought was the latter.
Named "General Mountain Art Town," the place nestled against mountains and waters, boasting beautiful scenery. Moreover, it highly valued privacy and quiet, with each property hundreds of meters apart from the next.
The villa design wasn't bad either, a two-story detached house with a large courtyard, good lighting, and strong transparency.
There were many advantages, so it shouldn't have been so cheap. But the location was simply too remote.
It was 20 kilometers from the city center, with no amenities nearby. Even getting a delivery required a half-hour drive, and electricity couldn't be provided 24 hours a day—it relied on photovoltaic power to alleviate the shortfall.
This godforsaken place was essentially someone's brainwave to build a few houses in the wilderness. Everyone is wise to this, and over the years, few have bought here.