QUOTE(kochin @ Feb 11 2014, 08:46 AM)
if my attachment is correct, it actually contradicts to your alleged ptt views of amaya being blocked by sv.
pls correct me if i'm wrong.
i don't know why you keep arguing with him/her. just a map should suffice. but i could be wrong though. good luck.
pertaining to your advise, and if given a choice, would you rather:
prolong your life by 20 years filled with sorrows, loneliness, and miseries;
or would you rather cut short your life by 20 years filled with happiness, peace and bliss?
it's a hypothetical question and need not be too careful with the answer.
my point is, do not be too extreme in most undertakings. sometimes it's really hard to U-turn if one is too extreme.
i'm not saying prop is forever UUU, and neither am i saying prop would DDD.
just saying there's more to life, that's all.
cheers!
I sincerely apologise on the amaya since a map was drawn.. I m wrong.. of course the great apology to AmayaBUmiBuyer..( ur chance to spam)
Tailou.. flipping is not the only ting that can make u happy.. owning 1 house with happy family with sum renovation would be sufficient.. thou many tink of sucessful here and there...more often than not ting turned bad rather han good.. it d hope dat keep it going..
likewise.. having maximation of credit to invest and load pressure at the end of month when facing loan repayments.. commitments (cars.. credit card.. insurance) children and erc also is not dat healthy afterall..
To say house investment is totally BS and not worthwhile applies now.. in the past it was ok.. lately the youngsters and agent are targetting house investment profit as their retirement plan ( at least 300k above).. rather than a source of investment promissing income..
the market today unlike your time has reached its limit out of affordability.. resulting developers follow suit and destroy the market.. prop goes up in long term but not at this speed..
kochin be fair to the potential buyers most of them may have not profited like you.. and since you rich.. consider corporate social responsibility (CSR)