QUOTE(escanormatthews @ May 8 2018, 12:14 PM)
1. I was actually trying to move around Klang Valley to see which area would be my best choice to settle down. So, I tried various areas to see whether I would like the surrounding and environment over there.
I have another friend that told me a different reason for him renting since he came to Klang Valley around 15 years back with his company in Mid Valley City. His reason is this : I can quickly move to another house if I feel the house I am currently renting is not suitable for me anymore. If I purchase the unit, then it means I really have to settle down regardless of I like it or not. Well, I didn't ask him if he is going to rent houses for the rest of his life though.
2. At the moment, definitely partially furnished as I have finally bought my full set of furniture two years back.
3. Usually I will take 1 year because I want to try other areas before I decide. If I like the place, I will note it down that the area can be considered as one of my future place to settle down.
4. Good question. I did not regret. Although it does seems to me that there are more supplies than demands in property nowadays, I'll just have to see when the time to finally purchase a house of my own comes.
Your response reminds me of my friend who is renting at a studio in Bangsar. She prefers to rent and doesn't seem to mind that she is paying a lot per month. In fact she is very happy. I have another friend that told me a different reason for him renting since he came to Klang Valley around 15 years back with his company in Mid Valley City. His reason is this : I can quickly move to another house if I feel the house I am currently renting is not suitable for me anymore. If I purchase the unit, then it means I really have to settle down regardless of I like it or not. Well, I didn't ask him if he is going to rent houses for the rest of his life though.
2. At the moment, definitely partially furnished as I have finally bought my full set of furniture two years back.
3. Usually I will take 1 year because I want to try other areas before I decide. If I like the place, I will note it down that the area can be considered as one of my future place to settle down.
4. Good question. I did not regret. Although it does seems to me that there are more supplies than demands in property nowadays, I'll just have to see when the time to finally purchase a house of my own comes.
Her parents forced her to buy a house, and she complained that she was so miserable and worried with the debt hanging over her head during that time. For her there is no such thing as good or bad debt, only debt. I understand her thinking.
May 8 2018, 08:04 PM

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