Charlie Wade, not one for pleasantries, addressed Fei Kexin directly: “Then I would like to thank Miss Fei.”
Fei Kexin replied warmly, “Mr. Wade, you’re too kind. I’m delighted to assist you; it’s truly an honor.”
After finalizing some details with Fei Kexin, Charlie Wade decided to reach out to Doris Young once more.
It had been a while since Doris Young answered one of Charlie Wade’s calls, and her voice brimmed with enthusiasm as she eximed, “Chairman, is there something you need from me?”
Charlie Wade responded, “Doris Young, you’re aware of the situation at Shuiyun Vi. I have intentions to acquire the entire property, but I need to do it discreetly. The price cannot be excessively high to avoid drawing attention from those who may be interested. Do you think that’s feasible?”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Doris Young considered this for a moment before saying, “Chairman, Shuiyun Vi is an oldermunity. When I took over Emgrand Group, I reviewed thepany’s past endeavors. Initially, Emgrand intended topete for thatnd, but ultimately, it was abandoned due to ack of supporting infrastructure nearby. The location is in the mountains on the outskirts and has remained undeveloped over the years, so property prices haven’t increased significantly. It shouldn’t be too challenging to acquire it.”
Feeling relieved, Charlie Wade replied, “That’s great to hear, Doris. Please help me by organizing a team of capable business professionals. First, gather the ownership details of Shuiyun Vi and analyze its current upancy rates. Then, assess the demographics and employment status of the current residents. Once we have that information, we can approach the vi owners for one-on-one discussions. We’ll use the Dihao Group’s identity and involve different representatives to purchase each vi individually. While there’s potential for price negotiations, we need to exercise caution. Real estate professionals have a sharp intuition; if they catch wind of someone buying properties at inted prices that don’t align with market trends, it could lead to unnecessaryplications. So, I need you to act quickly and discreetly to secure the entire Shuiyun Vi.”
Doris Young promptly replied, “Absolutely, Chairman! I’ll take care of this and keep you updated on any progress.”
Charlie Wade’s n to covertly acquire Shuiyun Vi was his only viable option at this point.
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For permanent property rights to an ind, the most feasible options lie in the Americas, Europe, and the Caribbean through official channels. Yet, these locations are quite far from China, and smaller indsck the infrastructure to supportrge airports. Consequently, traveling to a remote ind would first require a journey to arger city, whichcks spontaneity and flexibility, making it less appealing to Charlie Wade.
While ces like the Maldives and other small ind nations may offer inds for sale, those transactionse with numerous conditions. The primary requirement is that the inds must be developed formercial purposes within a designated timeframe. They cannot merely be transformed into private estates; they must be constructed asmercial hotels and must pass government inspections.
As a result, taking ownership of an ind would necessitate an investment of millions of dors to build a resort hotel, which would preclude any possibility of creating a secret base or fortress.
Nevertheless, the idea of redeveloping Shuiyun Vi sparked an idea for Charlie Wade. He resolved to keep an eye on the current ind market, so that if a suitable option emerged, he could initiate the project ahead of time.
After all, transforming an ind is a lengthy process. Regardless of budget, infrastructure development must proceed gradually, and in many countries, including the United States, it could take ten to twenty years to construct a road, let alone convert an ind.
Furthermore, since any renovations would need to be conducted discreetly, the operation would require a facade: what appears outwardly must differ from the reality within. This necessitates a construction team that can be trustedpletely.
The first group that came to Charlie Wade’s mind was the Wanlong Pce, along with the engineers associated with Hamid. If the right ind were found, he felt confident leaving the construction responsibilities to them without worry!