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Zwean
post Nov 10 2020, 07:45 PM

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QUOTE(clockpulses @ Nov 10 2020, 05:10 PM)
It'd been few years already,  iam a very fickle minded whenever to decide buying a house. I WANT to buy a house because i want it, not saja saja, but Everytime i seriously thought about buying a property (own stay), i put hours hours hours of research and consideration. So many what ifs in my mind,  to the point i gave up tbe idea of buying a house and going debt free route and save as much and enjoy life as much as i can.

The What Ifs

1. I lost my job?
2. My salary got cut?
3. More pandemic coming?
4. if i buy a house can i still afford to do thing i used to do?
5. What if i change job or company relocate me somewhere more farther?
6. What If there's a sudden big increment of non bank commitment,  like kids, etc etc
7. Age is middle 30, what If i hold a little longer,  save money and buy house at 45 year old, then only eligible for 25 years loan. Donno can afford or not
8. Unexpected repair bill?
9. Will iable to save more for retirement?

Above questions are not for you.

At the moment I'm enjoying my life, car loan will finish soon, sometimes i felt too comfortable and boring. Can own a house make life less dull?

Seen and heard many cases that many people were getting fired this year i suddenly become coward to commit. Even a high income like pilots can be layed off.

Should i enjoy my debt free life?

Do you have the fear of buying a house?
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Think too much boss.
1) Set aside a 6 month emergency fund.
2) Set aside a 6 month emergency fund.
3) Set aside a 6 month emergency fund.
4)
i) Buying a house requires sacrifice. However, contrary to popular belief. There are houses out there with mortgages < rental rate.
ii) You can also opt to house "hack". Rent out rooms to lower your cost of ownership.
5)
i) Don't pick a job that is far away.
ii) Rent out your house to generate rental income, while you rent else where.
6) Now do you see how much your parents sacrificed for you?
7) Buy earlier, over the medium long term. Property prices appreciate in tandem with inflation rate.
8) Set aside a 6 month emergency fund.
9) Why cannot?
Zwean
post Nov 10 2020, 11:57 PM

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QUOTE(WaCKy-Angel @ Nov 10 2020, 11:12 PM)
He is getting 24K lol

Im assuming he bought 1st house was say 20 years ago, earning 3K that time would probably means like now earning 10K.

Cant compare now with last time lor... my parents bought single storey terrace house 40 years ago for 80K iinm, now worth atleast 500K
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40 years ago salary berapa?..

Interest rate berapa?..

Ease of getting loan to what extent?

Buying a home has NEVER been "easy".

Demographics change, cities grow and getting more populated.

It's just how it is.

This post has been edited by Zwean: Nov 10 2020, 11:57 PM
Zwean
post Nov 11 2020, 08:20 PM

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QUOTE(ketupatlazat @ Nov 11 2020, 07:24 PM)
No need big house la TS

the bigger it is, the more issues will pop up, and subsequently, headache and moolah gone

seriously, just get a nice small abode, at a price well within your comfortable range, and just live out with it

headache-free life >>>>> all
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I agree geh

Studio > All
Zwean
post Nov 11 2020, 09:49 PM

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QUOTE(zack1919 @ Nov 11 2020, 08:27 PM)
Studio damn expensive weyh..
If you were to calculate price/area

Why not use the same amount of money to get a condo?
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Atas area. Nothing wrong smaller

 

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