QUOTE(aberdeen @ Jan 14 2014, 11:20 PM)
voted.. "No comment, real estate is not my thing" <- only for this year.. sit back and try to get kungfu absorb from tkttt..

This post has been edited by twincharger07: Jan 14 2014, 11:31 PM
Is the bubble finally bursting? 2014, V2
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Jan 14 2014, 11:25 PM
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Jan 14 2014, 11:52 PM
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Any comment?
"BBB" FOR RM2,100 PSF ::: Dorsett Residences Bukit Bintang by Far East Consortium of Hong Kong has a pretty good take up rate before obtaining AP. As many international buyers as Malaysian buyers. All you see, all you get - as shown in a luxuriously fully- furnished, fully-decorated showflat. Marble. Bosch and Gaggenau appliances provided. Close to Jalan Bukit Bintang. For walk-in customers, not many units left as of 13/1/2014. ![]() |
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Jan 14 2014, 11:54 PM
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QUOTE(icemanfx @ Jan 14 2014, 10:50 PM) How many gen y like to live in gen x built condo, apartment or house? As long as you stay in malai, it is still worth it. that is why a lot of SING come to buy in malai.Typical unfounded reason given by flippers and re agents to bbb. Fair bet you are a flipper holding a number of units. Buying Myr assets won't help if myr depreciate. To counter myr depreciation, it make more sense to invest in usd, sgd, euro and rmb assets. Yes I hold quite a number of assets and no intention to let go for the short period. Keep your money in SING dollar if you got no intention to buy assets will help too. |
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Jan 14 2014, 11:56 PM
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Sticker game tat I believe
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Jan 15 2014, 12:09 AM
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Not surprise if many international buyers are China... went in showroom got China orang... haiya Malaysians soon tak layan ared.
Bolehland gonna start a PROPERTY TOURISM. |
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Jan 15 2014, 12:13 AM
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QUOTE(accetera @ Jan 14 2014, 11:52 PM) Any comment? Posh area. High risk low return."BBB" FOR RM2,100 PSF ::: Dorsett Residences Bukit Bintang by Far East Consortium of Hong Kong has a pretty good take up rate before obtaining AP. As many international buyers as Malaysian buyers. All you see, all you get - as shown in a luxuriously fully- furnished, fully-decorated showflat. Marble. Bosch and Gaggenau appliances provided. Close to Jalan Bukit Bintang. For walk-in customers, not many units left as of 13/1/2014. ![]() |
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Jan 15 2014, 01:42 AM
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QUOTE(accetera @ Jan 14 2014, 11:52 PM) Any comment? Nett around 1800/sf, doable I guess"BBB" FOR RM2,100 PSF ::: Dorsett Residences Bukit Bintang by Far East Consortium of Hong Kong has a pretty good take up rate before obtaining AP. As many international buyers as Malaysian buyers. All you see, all you get - as shown in a luxuriously fully- furnished, fully-decorated showflat. Marble. Bosch and Gaggenau appliances provided. Close to Jalan Bukit Bintang. For walk-in customers, not many units left as of 13/1/2014. ![]() |
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Jan 15 2014, 03:17 AM
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QUOTE(accetera @ Jan 14 2014, 11:52 PM) Any comment? All buyer loan approve or settle by cash???? "BBB" FOR RM2,100 PSF ::: Dorsett Residences Bukit Bintang by Far East Consortium of Hong Kong has a pretty good take up rate before obtaining AP. As many international buyers as Malaysian buyers. All you see, all you get - as shown in a luxuriously fully- furnished, fully-decorated showflat. Marble. Bosch and Gaggenau appliances provided. Close to Jalan Bukit Bintang. For walk-in customers, not many units left as of 13/1/2014. ![]() This post has been edited by babygrand123: Jan 15 2014, 03:18 AM |
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Jan 15 2014, 04:35 AM
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[quote=accetera,Jan 14 2014, 09:33 PM]
Will this bridge tumble to signify property bubble? #jokingonly Wow ...where is this prop? The bridge is quite impressive. |
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Jan 15 2014, 07:52 AM
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http://www.theedgeproperty.com/mobile/modu...le.php?id=12094
Article from EDGE on HK property market, extracted interesting paragraph below: "The total number of sale and purchase agreements concluded in 2013 was 70,503, down 39% from 2012, according to the Hong Kong Land Registry. The value of deals dropped 30% from a year earlier to HK$456 billion (RM193.8 billion)." |
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Jan 15 2014, 08:05 AM
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QUOTE(hondaracer @ Jan 15 2014, 07:52 AM) http://www.theedgeproperty.com/mobile/modu...le.php?id=12094 Is HK having bubble pricked?? 😎😎📉📉💸💸Article from EDGE on HK property market, extracted interesting paragraph below: "The total number of sale and purchase agreements concluded in 2013 was 70,503, down 39% from 2012, according to the Hong Kong Land Registry. The value of deals dropped 30% from a year earlier to HK$456 billion (RM193.8 billion)." |
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Jan 15 2014, 08:31 AM
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http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Busines...dget-this-year/
When the news say BBB mena B little bit, When it say B little bit mean stop buying, When it say slow down mean stagnant, When it say stagnant mean bubble burst too late |
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Jan 15 2014, 08:38 AM
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Jan 15 2014, 08:52 AM
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Last night, I was quite surprised to see more than 60% saying no bubble. Optimistic people.
This morning with more votes, the votes have dropped from 60+% to 55% for the no bubble. Interesting to see the progress later with bigger population. Then again, the population here may not be representative of the real world outside. Cheerio. |
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Jan 15 2014, 09:00 AM
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assuming there's a bubble, and properties price plunge.
may i ask who will be the biggest benefactor? the wisher for huge property price declination, may i ask what is in store for you guys/girls? of course besides the eagerly awaited "I told you so!" quote, what else is in store. care to enlighten me please? thanks. |
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Jan 15 2014, 09:16 AM
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Bubble won burst....don worry...
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Jan 15 2014, 09:20 AM
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QUOTE(kochin @ Jan 15 2014, 09:00 AM) assuming there's a bubble, and properties price plunge. Benefactors: Property players that have cashed out and waiting to re-enter at lower pricing.may i ask who will be the biggest benefactor? the wisher for huge property price declination, may i ask what is in store for you guys/girls? of course besides the eagerly awaited "I told you so!" quote, what else is in store. care to enlighten me please? thanks. "I told u so" is just a bragging right for timing the market accurately. Every market/industries have their cyclical pattern. By cheering on DDD or BBB, doesn't make it so. IT's matter of financial logic. The simple guideline: Monthly cost > Rental = overpriced. (Of course, there are more factors to look into). |
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Jan 15 2014, 09:38 AM
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QUOTE(kochin @ Jan 15 2014, 09:00 AM) assuming there's a bubble, and properties price plunge. Wishing for bubble to burst is one thing, whether it is actually bursting is another.may i ask who will be the biggest benefactor? the wisher for huge property price declination, may i ask what is in store for you guys/girls? of course besides the eagerly awaited "I told you so!" quote, what else is in store. care to enlighten me please? thanks. One can wish for anything, but when it is not happening, then it's a wishful thinking. |
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Jan 15 2014, 09:42 AM
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Slow down and stagnant - YES;
Bubble ready to burst - NO. Landed prop with good concept + reasonable price is still a good buy. quote=puchongite,Jan 15 2014, 09:38 AM] Wishing for bubble to burst is one thing, whether it is actually bursting is another. One can wish for anything, but when it is not happening, then it's a wishful thinking. [/quote] |
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Jan 15 2014, 09:43 AM
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QUOTE(plumberly @ Jan 15 2014, 08:52 AM) Last night, I was quite surprised to see more than 60% saying no bubble. Optimistic people. Perhaps those BBB fellas are mostly agents or full-time prop 'investors'.. So they got plenty of time to be 24/7 at this forum so can vote earlier (and more often?) than the DDD guys.. This morning with more votes, the votes have dropped from 60+% to 55% for the no bubble. Interesting to see the progress later with bigger population. Then again, the population here may not be representative of the real world outside. Cheerio. But if those BBB fellas so free to be here 24/7.. meaning the business in the real world outside must be slow. |
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