Happy Little Mayor

Chapter 1282: . Second-hand books (3/5)

The word BACH appeared around the 1950s. At that time, the main arterial roads in New Zealand were basically completed, and traffic began to develop.

In this way, with the increasing number of families with private cars, some formerly inaccessible but beautiful places have gradually built some two- or three-bedroom huts, usually located in "facing the sea and spring flowers" On ".

These places are some distances from highway arteries, but they are not dangerous. They are very suitable for people who want to escape the life of big cities for a while to find themselves and find quiet.

So, since then, the word Bach has become popular.

Except for Wang Bo and Na Qingyang, most of them here knew the word, but they did not associate it with Wang Bo's needs.

Because Wang Bo asks everyone to provide a durable and durable house with a short construction period and a good price, the cost of BACH is not low.

The main reason is that it is located on a mountain, beach, or lake, and it's hard to set up a tent in such a place, let alone build a house? Even small houses can cost a lot of money.

In New Zealand, owning a Bach is an aboriginal dream and a symbol of middle class status.

Wang Bo knocked on the table and said, "Will we also build BACH?"

Charlie shook his head and said, "Don't, Wang, I know what kind of spectrum you want to play. It's absolutely not possible. Everyone is not stupid, but it's not easy to get confused."

Wang Bo said dissatisfied, "How am I fooled? You see, Google said that this thing is particularly popular in New Zealand, and rich people will buy one."

"They bought the surrounding scenery, not this 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 this kind of house. It is hotter in summer and colder in winter than in a block house."

Wang Bodao: "I have decided to build BACH, but it is on the lakeside and on the mountain. After it is built, the price will be higher and sold to the rich people in the city."

"But the problem with our residential housing is still not resolved," Charlie said.

Wang Bo sighed helplessly: "Build a building and take out the building. I want to build a high-rise building!"

New Zealand towns and villages do not have high-rise residential areas. People call this kind of house because the occupants live in midair. The house is small and can only move in one area. There is no garden and no yard, just like a bird cage.

However, only high-rise buildings can resolve the contradiction between residential buildings and the land he does not want to sell out. Without other methods, he can only do so.

"Since the building is going to be built, why are you building BACH?"

Wang Bo said lazily, "Of course it is making money."

Many small places in New Zealand have such small houses all over the place. This has been the case for decades, but in recent years, with the development of society, there must be changes in BACH.

Decades ago, Bach's interior was almost the same. There were basically no enjoyment facilities. The homes were often second-hand. There were no phones in the house. Even the water was stored through rainwater collection facilities.

The contemporary New Zealand Bach has become more sophisticated, with more and more luxurious decoration and higher architectural specifications. With the increase in population, many of the original Bach districts have become suburbs of large cities and have convenient transportation. Convenience store Internet cafes live in communities, cell phone signals are covered, and there are even souvenir shops.

Wang Bo saw business opportunities from this. The heart of the forest farm has grown to four. These forest farms can produce wood, 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 holiday house in it.

Anyway, the environment of the forest farm is very beautiful, the air is very fresh, and there are many small game in it. It is definitely a market for building holiday homes.

Nothing happened in mid-late August. Wang Bo made a plan and decided to take his men to buy books.

Because some of the staff had leaked the news of the library before, the library could not be banned, and the books in it could not be rented out. They had to be bought.

However, New Zealand books are not cheap. It would cost even more money to build a large library that Wang Bo boasted.

In this case, Pharaoh began to think of ways to save money, needless to say, the best way to go to the secondary market Taobao.

He launched all his confidantes and asked them to bring in their subordinates and buy together second-hand books and audiovisual products through various channels.

Fortunately, the second-hand market in New Zealand is called a boom, and there are many transactions. There are various second-hand shops, second-hand markets, online auctions, home garage sales, and other channels.

Wang Bo is still an old Chinese. Since economic conditions permit, he is unwilling to buy second-hand goods, except for things like vintage cars, which must be second-hand goods.

New Zealand's intellectual property protection is very strong. Audiovisual products and books are an important part of the secondary market. Books are sold in these channels.

In late August, Liang Zhai saw online that there was a second-hand book sales conference in Oakland, and passed the news to Wang Bo.

Seeing this, Wang Bo immediately flew together to head for Auckland!

The special sales will be carried out inside a large warehouse company. Wang Bo contacted this company online in advance and said that he intends to purchase a large number of books.

So, when they arrived at the warehouse company to indicate their identity, someone brought them into the warehouse area.

This warehouse company has a total of 25 warehouses. The largest one 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 next two warehouses. The sales manager said: "There are about 1.4 million books in all types, such as novels, magazines, science textbooks, etc."

Wang Bo asked, "How much would it cost if I bought it all?"

The manager glanced at him in surprise and said, "If I'm in charge of transportation, I think two million will be fine."

It was cost-effective in his heart, and Wang Bo found that such a book only cost more than one dollar, which was too cheap compared to the new book.

The warehouse was open, and some people were picking books. They were carrying bags, dragging boxes, and carrying sticks with hooks in their hands. They picked out what books they were interested in seeing.

Hani introduced him: "These are book hunters. They pick extra valuable books, buy them back and sell them, and earn the difference."

Wang Bo asked, "How much is a book like this?"

The manager shook his head and said, "I don't know. We have workers responsible for settlement. They are responsible for pricing used books."

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