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Nov 16 2009, 05:54 PM
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how about u occupy it and rent the empty rooms out.
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May 17 2010, 12:28 AM
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QUOTE(daryl.k @ Nov 12 2009, 12:03 AM) moreover, if the yield is so good, why would original owner wanna sell off? why not keep it for investment themselves? i own a unit in D'sara Perdana too...to me, the supply is a LOT more than the actual demand...not to mentioned Tropics' already been built quite few years already, while MSQ is quite new...if i wanna rent, sorry to say this but MSQ will be my first choice.. sorry pour cold water...its just my two cents... QUOTE(dvinez @ Nov 16 2009, 05:54 PM) this is what I am planning to do at the moment. |
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May 17 2010, 01:16 AM
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QUOTE(quiksand @ Nov 12 2009, 06:03 PM) Just curious to know what you guys think. Would it be wise if I purcashed an apartment for investment purposes, but initially I would like to occupy it first? TBH, capital appreciation will be minimal for apartments. Landed properties tend to appreciate faster. But renting out the rooms will sure ease your load of paying the mortgage. Plus, i guess rent collection will be easier, as you are staying in the same unit The downside would be I'd be paying the mortage own pocket (no rental income) but with time (fingers crossed), the ROI would come from the capital appreciation. Thoughts anyone? |
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