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TSJeffrey ong
post Jun 7 2008, 01:09 PM, updated 18y ago

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I keep on hear ppl say real estate in malaysia is blooming or going down.Can anyone tell me based on wat they said tat? price? demand? n how we see tat? can anyone teach me? biggrin.gif

thanks! appreciate tat!
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post Jun 7 2008, 02:41 PM

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Jeff, like anything else, the RE market can only either go up, down or stagnant.

When it comes to REA and everything else, picking the right buys will give u a huge advantage, irregardless of whether the overall market is up or down
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post Jun 7 2008, 06:14 PM

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QUOTE(Jeffrey ong @ Jun 7 2008, 01:09 PM)
I keep on hear ppl say real estate in malaysia is blooming or going down.Can anyone tell me based on wat they said tat? price? demand? n how we see tat? can anyone teach me? biggrin.gif

thanks! appreciate tat!
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it's a supply vs demand market. few years back , our economy is back on track n many ppl rushing into prime area to study n work, there was a huge need for rental property then these ppl have earned some money n grown their income, they started to buy property n invest.

At the same time gomen oso support new development to supply the demand, removing the gain tax, our developers (sudden surge...) oso focused on building high dense condo n aprtments, then they started to focus on ppl who are richer , then they started to build luxury condo n expensive DSL /Semi-D / Bungalow.

WHere do u think we are now ? phase I : demand >>> supply , Phase II : Demand >supply , Phase III demand <supply.

It still depends , i would say condo/aprtment will meet its demand with the completion of projects launched 2-3yrs back, projects being launched recently u might have more investor than home maker . for landed property, the demand might still be there. Office space will still have its demand , if economy crisis doesn't hit us any soon.

just my 2cents.


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post Jun 7 2008, 10:57 PM

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Tats why i'm wondering...

for example,i live in klang,there are plenty of houses want to rent out.From this situation,we can conclude that supply>>demand. I'm wondering how investors will manage to rent out their properties since the demand are so low.

Is it because of the location? Is it different location hav different market?

i'm new to investing.Sorry if i ask any stupid question. rclxub.gif
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post Jun 7 2008, 11:07 PM

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QUOTE(Jeffrey ong @ Jun 7 2008, 10:57 PM)
Tats why i'm wondering...

for example,i live in klang,there are plenty of houses want to rent out.From this situation,we can conclude that supply>>demand. I'm wondering how investors will manage to rent out their properties since the demand are so low.

Is it because of the location? Is it different location hav different market?

i'm new to investing.Sorry if i ask any stupid question. rclxub.gif
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Investor does not always = make money. so u never know these investor are not making money or they bought with cash , so they can wait.

I tot it's not the 1st time u hear (read ) real estate investment rule 1 = location.

read up more in online forum, this is one privilledge we don get 10yrs ago.
TSJeffrey ong
post Jun 8 2008, 07:41 PM

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thanks for ur advises,yewkhuay thumbup.gif

 

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