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 Is the bubble finally bursting? 2014, V2

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babygrand123
post Jan 15 2014, 03:17 AM

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QUOTE(accetera @ Jan 14 2014, 11:52 PM)
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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All buyer loan approve or settle by cash???? rclxub.gif hmm.gif sweat.gif wacko.gif

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babygrand123
post Feb 7 2014, 02:49 PM

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QUOTE(kevyeoh @ Feb 1 2014, 02:32 PM)
but the fact is after so many years of so called bubbles and also 'bad economy' yada yada yada....the price is still increasing right?

will it be another scenario of the boy crying wolf and a few years later it is still the same message that there is bubble and economy is 'bad' ?

what about the article posted by someone recently or probably i read it somewhere....malaysia only launched the cooling measure such as what you posted below....but look at Singapore...after so many rounds of cooling initiatives...the property price is still pretty much up there...

furthermore, malaysia is holding the interest rate flat...and there's a sign that it won't be increased anytime this year...

btw, if you go ask around for new property launch, the agent or seller will tell you there are ways to work around the DIBS removal....since there's no DIBS...now the property developer will be giving big discounts upfront so you can use the money to cover for the DIBS...

end of the day...as a buyer...the offer you get is still comparable between DIBS vs huge discount upfront...so there's always ways around the rules....
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Developer offer back in huge discount !!!!! From what i know is at the end still consumer bear the cost by increase the house prices lor !!! Marketing strategy !!!

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