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 Da Men @ USJ 1 ( Next to summit ), Discussion of Vesting potential

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TShenryhing
post Jul 6 2011, 03:43 PM

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QUOTE(kEMUNING @ Jul 6 2011, 03:19 PM)
first launch da men, Block A  , studio how much ? 2nd block start from 500K....
can invest  ?
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Selling like hot cakes.. better grab fast
TShenryhing
post Jul 6 2011, 07:29 PM

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Hehe..Expecting alot of drop outs when the reality kick some senses into the brain of those who booked..Of course there will be some people who never made money from property before and desperate to get a taste of gorenging property would stick to it...
TShenryhing
post Aug 10 2011, 05:42 PM

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QUOTE(BeastB @ Aug 10 2011, 02:23 PM)
I went for the property seminar last weekend...you guys know Milan Doshi (the pperty multimillionaire....)? He and his students (around 20 ppl!!) vested in Da Men.
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I pity those who followed his classes then. Will definitely not sign up for any of his course in future...

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TShenryhing
post Aug 11 2011, 11:37 AM

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QUOTE(BeastB @ Aug 11 2011, 10:23 AM)
Why does he need to be present at the launch?  rclxub.gif

Anyway, just to share, the guy's presentation is way more 'straight arrow' compared to the other 'gurus' present there. Milan wasted little time with unrelated stories and talked more case studies which are directly related to us and what we need to hear.

Most of the other speakers were talking about their life stories and beautiful families for 70% of the time, and 30% of their time was on relevant stuff. I think 70% of what I found useful from the seminar came from MDs presentations.
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What can we learn besides common sense by spending money attending this kind of courses ? Think lowyat got more info than these so called guru if we can read between the lines in some comments posted here.

No short cut in getting a good property. It takes alot of effort searching high-low and building contacts among the few.
I think most can tell whether it is a good buy or not. Cheap or expensive people will know. If u know a property expensive for its specs and still buy it , then joining any courses or classes in the world also cant help u la.

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