06/07/2024

Peruvian offers 200m2 land in Asia and claims it is a better purchase than an iPhone 13.

Jueves 25 de Agosto del 2022

Peruvian offers 200m2 land in Asia and claims it is a better purchase than an iPhone 13.

A curious real estate agency would offer users 'high-value plots of land' in Asia, near the future San Juan Bautista University.

A curious real estate agency would offer users 'high-value plots of land' in Asia, near the future San Juan Bautista University.

The dream of owning a 'depa' or independent space often begins with the purchase of a plot of land; thousands of people would choose this long-term investment option. A viral case on TikTok would show the sale of land in Asia in an 'ostentatious' location. What is it about?

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Lots of 200 square meters are offered just 4 meters from the boulevard in Asia and in front of the future San Juan Bautista University; hundreds of Peruvians are already bidding and quoting from the tiktok account of @grupoarjena.

Through TikTok

Similarly, the real estate agency sells plots of 416m2 near the boulevard; the promise of being within a development with water, sewerage, and electricity services is made, despite the viral images not being very encouraging.

"From S/ 15,000 soles", is mentioned as the ideal price, although it is not specified whether it is an initial payment or an offered financing method; on the other hand, a controversial advertisement was created:

"Peru, the country where people prefer to buy an iPhone 23 rather than a small plot of land in Asia for 15,000 soles", another publication with this theme would be: "When you accept a date with a thirty-something and it turns out he has plots in Asia near the Boulevard", it is mentioned in another video.

"15k for the plot? I don't think so, that must be the initial payment", "I prefer to buy an iPhone than to be scammed", "I'm from Asia and those plots are in dispute", "The problem is that there is too much land trafficking, so one no longer knows if they are buying legally. Cheap things can be expensive", are some doubts generated by the viral post on TikTok.

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