Back to 2001 to buy a house is a time-travel real estate management simulation game. In the game, the player goes from an ordinary "back wave" who can't afford a house, because of a chance to travel back to 2001 when the housing price was two thousand or three thousand and one square meter. You can use your future knowledge to open up a world in this golden age of real estate and become a real estate agent. Will the "front wave" of wealth and freedom realize his own life value? In the game, players can use the knowledge of time travel and reasonable financial leverage to expand your assets. Including: Utilize the loan ratio and loan term to buy a large number of houses with a small down payment. Pay the down payment through a personal loan. Buying a foreclosed home gives you the opportunity to buy a home at auction for less. Rent and support loans, return funds by renting out houses, operate reasonably and even the rent may exceed the monthly payment! Make your home easier to rent out by renovating your home and purchasing additional furniture. Sell houses at the right time, invest in start-up companies such as online shopping, mobile phone manufacturing, live video broadcasting, sharing economy, etc., and get hundreds of times the profits after they go public! Make reasonable use of your time-traveling knowledge. The Olympic Games, the subprime mortgage crisis, the World Expo, and the purchase-restriction-first-loan policy will all have different impacts on your real estate and investment plans. Only by making reasonable use of future trends can you become a successful time traveler. When you successfully own a large amount of real estate and stocks, you can realize various life values, such as funding Hope Primary School, environmental protection research and e-sports career. Realize the dreams you didn't fulfill in reality. Steam page address: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1293250/2001/ It is currently logged into steam, and EA testing will start on steam in the fourth quarter of this year. The Android version will be completed next year.