Guo Jingyao, a magnate from Southeast Asia, inquired with doctors and nurses about houses for sale in the vicinity, and they pointed out several properties to him.
The gentleman mentioned he wanted to buy a house near the hospital, but ended up purchasing an entire real estate project. Next to it, a property development had stalled due to the developer's lack of funding, leaving the building unfinished. The helpless residents who had already paid could only express their rights by hanging banners everywhere.
After his son toured the property and found it satisfactory, he came back to discuss it with his father, who said they should just buy it, invest in it, and develop it well, and that was Mr. Guo's way of buying a house.
The existence of a willing buyer for such an unfinished project delighted both parties, and they hurried to negotiate and sign a contract, fearing the buyer might have second thoughts.