QUOTE(jumbogem @ Dec 7 2012, 02:28 PM)
to be honest i cant really remember who are those that called me up and offer me that price as so far until now,
i get not less than 3 calls per weeks from agents asking me whether i am still interested in MF.
seriously i can assume that you are that kind of person who are really used to be spoon fed.
when i first spotted MF, i did do a lot of homework, fill up my weekends to make appointments with not more than 5 agents every week,
although after sometime i might be more familiar with MF surrounding than those agents,
but most of the agents will not reveal the actual price and units they got until you meet up with them.
so i did turn up myself every times tho i can predict what will those agents going to tell me next.
i even sneaked into the management office to ask the staffs there whether got any owner is willing to let go his/her unit.
so is time to get your ass off from the chair to do something instead of keep asking give me number,give me number, i will treat you a meal.
gosh.
to be frank,if you need a fast deal, open up your cheque book, write down a figure of RM38,000,give it to the agents and tell them your max puchasing price is rm380,000.00 nett. i bet you can definitely get your desired unit.
as some of the speculators hard to resist the handsome profit they might gained when the transaction is successful.
If you think we could not be friend by taking my meal offer, I don't mind to pay you the agent fee if you could get me the deal directly from the owner. Or you could co-broke with the agent. Of coure the seller shall deduct the agent fee to me. Is it relevant whether the information I get is spoon fed or not since I am a willing buyer below 400k. As i said before again and again, I am staying here at Midfield and I am willing to consider below 400k. If it is 350k ( In cash ) also I can consider. I will figure a way out to raise the cash. It is a honest offer. Just give me the agent number and I will say it is you who introduce and I will ask him to get u a cut of the commission if the deal is done. Win-win for you and me. of course the agent will not reveal the offer price to you. But if the deal already done I just don't know why they won't reveal the transacted price. let me tell you something. OCBC ( one of the conservative bank as far as I am concern for some of my application rejected by them ) values my unit at RM430k. If you thnk RM380K is not sweet enough then pass it to me lah. I am doing my homework here also trying to get a unit at RM380K as you said. I am not really into condo for investment for I scare of the over supply in 2014 or 2015. i just came back from signing the SPA for a landed property. But I will surely figure something out if it is really 380K with good view as you said. My hand is quite full already and I am too lazy to look further. Too bad you forget who called you.i get not less than 3 calls per weeks from agents asking me whether i am still interested in MF.
seriously i can assume that you are that kind of person who are really used to be spoon fed.
when i first spotted MF, i did do a lot of homework, fill up my weekends to make appointments with not more than 5 agents every week,
although after sometime i might be more familiar with MF surrounding than those agents,
but most of the agents will not reveal the actual price and units they got until you meet up with them.
so i did turn up myself every times tho i can predict what will those agents going to tell me next.
i even sneaked into the management office to ask the staffs there whether got any owner is willing to let go his/her unit.
so is time to get your ass off from the chair to do something instead of keep asking give me number,give me number, i will treat you a meal.
gosh.
to be frank,if you need a fast deal, open up your cheque book, write down a figure of RM38,000,give it to the agents and tell them your max puchasing price is rm380,000.00 nett. i bet you can definitely get your desired unit.
as some of the speculators hard to resist the handsome profit they might gained when the transaction is successful.
This post has been edited by cruger12345: Dec 7 2012, 06:29 PM
Dec 7 2012, 04:30 PM

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