Pei Qian flipped through his little notebook. He had more or less done whatever he could for the company for now.
There were a plethora of things to tackle, but most of them had already been settled. For now, the various department heads were probably being kept busy. On the other hand, Pei Qian could afford to relax.
He leaned back on his office chair to get some rest. Then, Pei Qian surfed the web, intending to look for suitable houses.
It was now the year 2010. Property prices were already showing signs of rising. However, in Pei Qian's eyes, they were still affordable.
On average, houses in Beijing and Shanghai cost about 25 thousand yuan per square meter. Houses in the school districts in Beijing could cost up to 38 thousand yuan per square meter.
To a lot of people, this was a sky-high price. However, Pei Qian knew full well that it wasn't.