I do find it frustrating to see places for rent but they don't put down a price, or they say negotiable. Same goes for stuff for sale. There should at least be an anchor price, as everything in China is negotiable. The anchor price if part of the hook.
It is also interesting to see what places are going for elsewhere in the city, as most of us think of moving at the end of our contracts. I am looking for a place, but don't wish to go on fishing expeditions. If ti is not in my price range I won't bother to search for where in the city it is, let alone respond.
I am sure I am not the only one who may be interested but does not respond to incomplete classifieds. It is a bit like driving down the highway and seeing a car parked by the side of the road with 'FOR SALE' on a piece of card in the windshield. I don't even know if I want to stop, and so I don't. Now if the card said '$5000' I would guess the car was for sale and would make a decision, 'am I interested in stopping to ask more?'.


Holiday operator suspended for violating national tourism laws
Posted bymy idea of hell
Study: Rethinking the geological creation of Shangri-la
Posted byaint there bin ch scienctists for 5000 years?
And another one bites the dust...
Posted byand another deputy mayor too news.xinhuanet.com/english/2015-04/29/c_134195593.htm
China to monitor bad tourist behavior
Posted bymaybe chinese people wouldnt think they have a right not to be monitored. may not like it but is happy to see others monitored for the general good
China to monitor bad tourist behavior
Posted bymy chinese uncle wants rice his son wants noodles. so what do chinese want, rice or noodles