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 Are property prices going to up further? V3

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cloudwan0
post Aug 11 2011, 12:47 PM

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QUOTE(TheDoer @ Aug 11 2011, 11:30 AM)
simple.  If our economy is effected then it will.

If "somehow"  Malaysia's economy is unaffected by the US.  Then should be no problem, because RE speculators aren't so easily scared.
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what if this happen



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cloudwan0
post Aug 13 2011, 12:00 PM

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QUOTE(sampool @ Aug 12 2011, 09:10 PM)
can said all the gov related fund is above 6%... check urself...
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QUOTE(dlyw1103 @ Aug 12 2011, 09:17 PM)
Why can't our EPF achieve >6%?  hmm.gif
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all the $ earn they still need to deduce the management fees, expenses, ceo pocket $, gov songlup and what ever fees...
that y cant >6%

QUOTE(kh8668 @ Aug 12 2011, 09:18 PM)
that'y you need to withdraw it for your property venture.  nod.gif
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QUOTE(sampool @ Aug 12 2011, 09:52 PM)
u dun read my word... GUARANTEE 6%.... RISK FREE...    do i ever mention wawasan 2020 is good investment???!!!

hehe...
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y dont invest your $ in fund, there are alot of fund out there perform very well, some of them is getting 10%~15% return.
properties or gov bond is not the only choose...
cloudwan0
post Aug 16 2011, 03:21 PM

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QUOTE(prody @ Aug 15 2011, 01:06 PM)
If anybody wishes to put their money in a fund they should do some major research first as you can also easily lose 10-15%.
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yes, i agree with this, investment need to learn, not only listen to those expert/guru.
i recommend fund is bcos, it have less risk, compare to invest in property and stock. especially current situation.
US and UK is suffering their debts problems, and China also facing problems like labour costs going up, US keep printing $ and china holding alot of US debts, etc. etc.
fund is easy to cash out, when anything happens.
if invest in property, u need about 3~6 months to get your cash, if nobody wanna buy your unit, u will be in big trouble.
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post Sep 6 2011, 04:21 PM

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QUOTE(BboyDora @ Sep 6 2011, 04:00 PM)
Why do you say so? Actually I just wanna buy a house. Not for investment but for marriage.
Plan to buy this year cz worry it will increase next year.

Any advice?
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if u have the need, if u have a good plan, y not?
u buy the house for own stay, price will not much affected, as you not planning for sell in short times.
price will going up and down regarding the cycle and inflation.
just have to make sure u got enough cash on hand for emergency, stable income and income is affordable to pay the installment and daily use.

i just brought my house past 3 months. just get the key. currently doing reno and plan to move in b4 Nov.

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