Market Price, How to?
Market Price, How to?
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Aug 21 2009, 06:05 PM, updated 17y ago
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May I know how to accurately determine a Market price for a certain property other than surfing around property website as I below some seller would have jack up their property prices due to renovation etc
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Aug 23 2009, 01:44 AM
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read newspaper or find valuer
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Aug 23 2009, 03:04 AM
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If you're getting a loan, you can ask your bank to provide an indicative value.
There are also some websites such as transfield.com.my and iproperty.com.my, that have information on asking prices and transacted prices. However, you may have to pay a subscription fee to get the market price info on some of these sites (For transfield there is a weekly subscription fee) This post has been edited by gilabola: Aug 23 2009, 03:07 AM |
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Aug 24 2009, 02:24 PM
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QUOTE(gilabola @ Aug 23 2009, 03:04 AM) If you're getting a loan, you can ask your bank to provide an indicative value. Thanks gilabola, I'm surfing around iproperty for the indicative price now. Will try to get an indicative value.There are also some websites such as transfield.com.my and iproperty.com.my, that have information on asking prices and transacted prices. However, you may have to pay a subscription fee to get the market price info on some of these sites (For transfield there is a weekly subscription fee) Thanks |
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