QUOTE(Unifi agent - YC @ Jan 19 2024, 10:20 AM)
This Dr makes it sound like it is so easy for most millennial to buy overpriced house nowadays
Life is not only about getting a house, paying half or most of your monthly net income for over 35 years, and just die
Unless it is your dream house to settle down and you are really ready to commit, don't buy and just rent.
Don't listen to these boomer "experts" and get pressured into buying a property. They will never see things from millennials' POV because they are already established.
True la, for my case I sell bkt here and while most times the old folks here just tell me to buy a house or a shop...I'm not gonna stay here and sell rm13 bkt forever, that's a garbage level of price considering some ulu place like kinta sungkai or bidor also priced higher, many customers also told me how mine tasted better and cheaper too...once I have enough exp and money I'll leave for better place. Life is not only about getting a house, paying half or most of your monthly net income for over 35 years, and just die
Unless it is your dream house to settle down and you are really ready to commit, don't buy and just rent.
Don't listen to these boomer "experts" and get pressured into buying a property. They will never see things from millennials' POV because they are already established.
U know this area? Not much entertainment outlets or facilities nor government offices but a proton hq on a deeper part of the suburbs then a UPSI with majority muslims...I just dun see much prospects as a bkt seller. The shops here those old ones and not even facing main roads costs almost 400k and those single storey terraces old ones 250k+ new ones almost 300k...mahai can't imagine working 35 years of life just to pay off the loans in this kind-of-a-shithole
Jan 19 2024, 04:19 PM

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