Reported 10 months ago
In Taiwan, night markets have always been an important part of local life; however, issues like traffic congestion, noise pollution, and hygiene problems once made them undesirable for residents. Recent years have seen a shift, with rising property prices and improved living functions making night market areas more attractive. Analyzing the real estate data around three well-known traditional night markets recommended by the Taichung City Government's Economic Development Bureau—Feng Chia Night Market, Zhongxiao Road Night Market, and Chung Hua Road Tourist Night Market—showed significant transaction volumes, reflecting people's preference for affordable prices and convenient living functions when purchasing homes. These areas are now appealing to young professionals and commuters due to their reasonable property prices and proximity to amenities. Feng Chia Night Market has become a popular choice for families, investors, and working professionals due to its excellent living environment and nearby educational facilities, while Chung Hua Road Tourist Night Market is favored for its proximity to the university and train station, making it an ideal location for commuters. Prospective buyers are advised to personally inspect the areas during peak traffic times to avoid inconvenience in the future.
Source: YAHOO