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post Feb 24 2008, 05:15 PM

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actually the apartment i am planning to buy is ard 98 k...i still considering weter the loan is going to b approve..
do u all think i shld pay the down payment first for the apartment or i make sure the bank approve my loan only i continue wit the down payment
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post Feb 24 2008, 10:48 PM

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post Feb 25 2008, 01:15 AM

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take it step by step, settle your car loan 1st, only crazy ppl want to finance house and car at the same time with the salary under 3k.

you have to think "WHAT IF". WHAT IF I am out of job? WHAT IF something happen to me that I have to stop working? WHAT IF I married two years later and need to alocate larfe sum of money to do this do that? WHAT IF Malaysia enter recession?
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post Feb 25 2008, 08:23 PM

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QUOTE(ah_suknat @ Feb 25 2008, 01:15 AM)
take it step by step, settle your car loan 1st, only crazy ppl want to finance house and car at the same time with the salary under 3k.

you have to think "WHAT IF". WHAT IF I am out of job? WHAT IF something happen to me that I have to stop working? WHAT IF I married two years later and need to alocate larfe sum of money to do this do that? WHAT IF Malaysia enter recession?
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Hmm, this is too difficult fren, too much thinking will drive me crazy.. WHAT IF the BLR rate suddenly increases, WHAT IF the developer did a bad job with the porperty, WHAT IF tsunami hits again and floods my property, WHAT IF the terrorist suddenly hijacks Airasia's new A320, misses Petronas twin towers and hit my condo, WHAT IF my mother in law suddenly says she wants the new Saga ??? and the list goes on and on..... I think i'll just have at least 2/3 months of loan payment put aside just for emergency, whatever it is.
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post Feb 25 2008, 10:04 PM

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QUOTE(ej_italia @ Feb 17 2008, 11:29 PM)
dear ppl,

        I am thinking whether it is possible for me to buy a property that cost about not more than 150K? As a fresh graduate with a current salary scale of at most RM2500, is there any bank that offers 100% home loan or at least 90% home loan? Pls advice. Thanks
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IMHO, you'd better see the banker and do a pre-approval for your financing qualification.
If you want some help, i'll be willing to give a hand(one hand only biggrin.gif)
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post Feb 25 2008, 10:10 PM

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QUOTE(ej_italia @ Feb 25 2008, 08:23 PM)
Hmm, this is too difficult fren, too much thinking will drive me crazy.. WHAT IF the BLR rate suddenly increases, WHAT IF the developer did a bad job with the porperty, WHAT IF tsunami hits again and floods my property, WHAT IF the terrorist suddenly hijacks Airasia's new A320, misses Petronas twin towers and hit my condo, WHAT IF my mother in law suddenly says she wants the new Saga ??? and the list goes on and on.....  I think i'll just have at least 2/3 months of loan payment put aside just for emergency, whatever it is.
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ej_italia,

It should be DIFFICULT.

Buying house/condo, car, and college education are the 3 largest purchases in a normal person's life. Do it WRONG and you will live to regret it for the REST of your life.

Is the REST of your life not something that you should spend some time thinking about??

<<I think i'll just have at least 2/3 months of loan payment put aside just for emergency, whatever it is.>>

It is OBVIOUS to everyone that you CANNOT AFFORD a house/condo now. And, if you buy the condo, you can LOSE IT easily since you do not have the SAVINGS to cover for ANY kind of emergency.

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post Mar 3 2008, 12:08 PM

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[quote=asciii,Feb 18 2008, 01:03 PM]
correct me if I am wrong..but the bank will just offer 90% right?
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You may even get 110%, largely depending on the following

1. Mark up the property purchase price
2. Strong documentation
3. Your dad is owner of the bank. (joking only)
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post Mar 5 2008, 03:45 PM

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To dreamer101

How much should i have in my bank if i'm planning to buy a 100k apartment?
Salary is in the range of 3k to 4k a month
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post Mar 5 2008, 09:32 PM

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QUOTE(F1meteor @ Mar 5 2008, 03:45 PM)
To dreamer101

How much should i have in my bank if i'm planning to buy a 100k apartment?
Salary is in the range of 3k to 4k a month
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F1meteor,

1) You need to have 3 to 6 months of savings after paying down payment and so on. So, that is about 12K to 24K.

2) Your monthly payment for ALL LOANS need to be less than 28% of your gross monthly income.

3) Others can tell you about S&P and so on.. I think that is another 3% to 6%

4) Renovation plus furnishing can run you another 10K to 30K.

5) Down payment?

Add all of them up.

I do not think anyone should buy 100K apartment. Landed property is much much better and it does nto cost that much.

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post Mar 6 2008, 10:44 AM

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couldn't agree more that landed is the way to go but where can one get 100k landed prop?

from my personal observation... no where in KL/Selangor...
unless you go to places like Bkt Beruntung, lots of cheap stuff there... factor in your petrol, toll and car maintenance... you'll end up paying more in the long run?

option 2 don't buy first and wait for prop price to increase, inflation eating into your savings, land to be more scarce?

buy or don't buy also cannot, huh? tongue.gif
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post Mar 7 2008, 05:02 PM

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QUOTE(dreamer101 @ Mar 5 2008, 09:32 PM)
I do not think anyone should buy 100K apartment.  Landed property is much much better and it does nto cost that much.

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I have to disagree as when it comes to property investment, LOCATION always comes 1st.

Any landed properties at the right location wont cost less than 100k.
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post Mar 7 2008, 08:09 PM

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QUOTE(Pai @ Mar 7 2008, 05:02 PM)
I have to disagree as when it comes to property investment, LOCATION always comes 1st.

Any landed properties at the right location wont cost less than 100k.
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Pai,

TS is buy the apartment to live. It is NOT an investment.

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post Mar 7 2008, 08:28 PM

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QUOTE(dreamer101 @ Mar 7 2008, 08:09 PM)
Pai,

TS is buy the apartment to live.  It is NOT an investment.

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Dont think the TS mentioned its for own stay. hmm.gif

But kinda agree that for own stay, one would be better off buying landed. The problem is for 100k budget, its very hard for one to get good landed properties.
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QUOTE(ej_italia @ Feb 20 2008, 10:23 PM)
Well, for long term view, it's definately for investment purpose. I'm looking at some new areas and i feel that new areas normally the supply > demand so probably i'll stay for a short while till the market is more saturated and at the same time i can slowly furnish the place and use it first hand and next time rent it out as furnished. My main concern here is i don't have the capital to start.  cry.gif
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QUOTE(dreamer101 @ Feb 23 2008, 10:15 AM)
ej_italia,

<<Well, for long term view, it's definately for investment purpose. >>

The HOUSE that you stay in is NOT AN INVESTMENT.  You will LOSE MONEY for 90+% of time.  Your selling price will not cover the renovation and furnishing cost that you will be doing for the house.

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QUOTE(Pai @ Mar 7 2008, 08:28 PM)
Dont think the TS mentioned its for own stay.  hmm.gif

But kinda agree that for own stay, one would be better off buying landed. The problem is for 100k budget, its very hard for one to get good landed properties.
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Pai,

<<The problem is for 100k budget, its very hard for one to get good landed properties.>>

If someone CANNOT AFFORD to buy something, just tell the person the truth. That is my philosophy since most people refuse to do that.

TS trying to tell him/her self that it is OKAY to overspend since it is an "INVESTMENT". This is a COMMON LIES in USA where many people find out TOO LATE. In USA, banks do not enforce the 33% rule in giving out housing loan. That is even worse.

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post Mar 12 2008, 05:35 PM

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buy N9 area ^^
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post Mar 12 2008, 06:33 PM

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If I were in your shoes, I make sure the property is in a right location. So that it commands a good demand and rental rate. The 1st thing is to make sure the loan repayment is acceptable, and then find out the monthly service charge of the condo. So when you finally bought the condo, you can choose to stay in 1 room, and rented out the other room to partly cover your loan and service charge payment. This would be a good stratergy for non married single person. You reduce your loan payment by letting other people pay for you. Yeah buying a property with no money down is doable with some developer. Usually this occur with under construction property.


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QUOTE(dreamer101 @ Mar 5 2008, 10:32 PM)
F1meteor,

1) You need to have 3 to 6 months of savings after paying down payment and so on.  So, that is about 12K to 24K.

2) Your monthly payment for ALL LOANS need to be less than 28% of your gross monthly income.

3) Others can tell you about S&P and so on.. I think that is another  3% to 6%

4) Renovation plus furnishing can run you another 10K to 30K.

5) Down payment?

Add all of them up.

I do not think anyone should buy 100K apartment.  Landed property is much much better and it does nto cost that much.

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yeah i agree though you can buy property with no down payment, you still need capital. its the cost to furnish your home, spa, legal fees and stamping fees. that easily amounted to thousands of ringgit.

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post Mar 13 2008, 11:21 PM

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Just tumpang this thread for a while. I am also thinking of buying a property for STAY at around this price in Klang Valley preferbly near to any LRT stations. Where would you recommend...I can go until Rm180K though.
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post Mar 13 2008, 11:39 PM

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QUOTE(StarJump @ Mar 13 2008, 11:21 PM)
Just tumpang this thread for a while. I am also thinking of buying a property for STAY at around this price in Klang Valley preferbly near to any LRT stations. Where would you recommend...I can go until Rm180K though.
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There are some apartment for sale at Bkt Jalil, arena green, damai , vista komanwel etc.

 

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