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80s babies, have they started buying property?
corleone74
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Jun 13 2018, 11:36 PM
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QUOTE(flight @ Jun 13 2018, 11:16 PM) I think its not a good idea to become overgeared in this market. I have 1 property. Just a mid/low cost apartment. Is it normal for everyone to have gotten their property? You are right. Be comfortable, not regret.
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corleone74
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Jun 13 2018, 11:36 PM
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QUOTE(flight @ Jun 13 2018, 11:22 PM) Is there any wonder why the property market got so overheated. I think the proper questoon to ask is. Who here hasnt bought a property. The proper question is who here have bought a property and regret.
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corleone74
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Jun 14 2018, 11:52 PM
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QUOTE(huangpl89 @ Jun 14 2018, 05:42 PM) I'm so gonna regret during the particular moment of paying the installment, but kinda thankful for other day for having a proper own property to stay in. By the way I'm late 80 just started to work not long ago and just started to buy a property~ still having ptptn loan and car loan somemore. heavily debt but as long as proper financial planning/management should be alright. Wahaha if that is your only regret in property, then you are considered a lucky man!
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corleone74
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Jun 14 2018, 11:55 PM
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QUOTE(axsatr @ Jun 14 2018, 11:46 PM) Hmmm, my experience with Putrajaya is it’s a very clean, quiet place, not much going on especially during weekends, not much jams, close enough to KL but at the same time has its own mall (alamanda and IOI) It’s pretty close to KLIA as well, so kinda easy for those jalan2 trip, can use ERL And overall I just like the vibe, it’s rather peaceful. And the gardens are a big plus, and the huge tasik and the beautiful mosque. I just like it 😇 So basically, it's boooooorrrrring, I figured that out like 10 years ago. There's only so many hours one can spend looking out at the lake.
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