Even upcoming areas also very expensive. Holding power must be strong as it will take a while to appreciate. Furthermore rental yield nowadays is very low...
Investing in “Up and Coming” areas or mature area?, Which areas do you prefer?
Investing in “Up and Coming” areas or mature area?, Which areas do you prefer?
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Aug 8 2012, 09:35 PM
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Even upcoming areas also very expensive. Holding power must be strong as it will take a while to appreciate. Furthermore rental yield nowadays is very low...
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Aug 10 2012, 07:49 AM
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QUOTE(AMINT @ Aug 10 2012, 12:21 AM) Holy shit. where exactly is the proposed incinerator project, UFO-ET kor? Will affect Setia Emas and Setia Eco Hills? Hopefully wont be another Aman Perdana case. What is the diffenrence between setia emas n eco hill. Btw since sp setia is now owned by pnb,board of director will remain unchange for 3 years. Thereafter tan sri may step down and probably sp setia wun be as good as they use to be now. |
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