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Serious Mad Hatter Bans Chinks And Foreigners From Buying Condos At Forest City In Johor! Foreign Investors' Money Gone Fuck!

eatshitndie

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@eatshitndie read above quote that said these matters are under Johor state Govt purview.
so what?! it's like buying a house in north korea and my visa gets rejected. or more accurately, it's like a sinkie buying a house in florida and then the federal gov decides all sinkies have becum mudslime extremists and cannot be granted visas. what's the f*cking point? i know you have your hai men intact, but is your coconut ok? :confused:
 
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winnipegjets

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Foreign buyers will be wary of malaysian properties now.

I think most countries do not welcome chinese people. Even if they have billions.

Buy KL, no problem mah. That development was targetted for Ah Tiongs ...why would any government, except the PAP, accept foreigners setting up an exclusive enclave?
 

Bad New Brown

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why buy a property when one can't even get a visa to visit and use the jamban in the new house? :eek:

There are many LPPL type of leasehold condominium on sales in Sinkieland.

Only those cannot afford to buy a leasehold condominium or even HDB apartment then go to that hellhole to buy a property :eek:
 

eatshitndie

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There are many LPPL type of leasehold condominium on sales in Sinkieland.

Only those cannot afford to buy a leasehold condominium or even HDB apartment then go to that hellhole to buy a property :eek:
or a jurong or west coast condo with bukom soot and shit spewing from chimneys.
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Scrooball (clone)

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If u stay at Jurong condo, it means u are trying too hard. oh please, if u wan a quiet sanctuary area, u wouldn't pick Jurong. U will go for Marine Parade!

Only cunts who are shameless will say they stay at Jurong condo for the tranquility!
 

JohnTan

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Mad Hatter flip prata even more than Najib. Buy jiuhu property at your own risk. Their rules can be changed overnight and it is full of disclaimers.

The only certainty for foreigners is the 30 day visas. Good luck to those who buy property in jiuhu and think they can live in that property for the next few decades.

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KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia said on Tuesday (Aug 28) that the buying of property assets by foreigners does not guarantee them automatic residency.

A statement from the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said that property purchases by foreign nationals must abide by the country's rules and regulations, and that it welcomes all tourists including those from China.

The statement was issued as questions were raised regarding the comments made by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on Monday to bar foreigners from buying units at the giant Forest City project in Johor. The Chinese project developer Country Garden has said that 70 per cent of the units were bought by Chinese nationals.


Tun Mahathir had also said that Malaysia would not be giving "visas for people to come and live here".

The PMO statement said: "On property purchases by foreigners, irrespective of nationality, Malaysia imposes certain conditions, and information on these conditions are publicly available.

"Purchase of properties, however, does not guarantee automatic residency in the country".


Malaysia, in general, only allows foreigners to buy residential units priced at RM1 million (S$330,000) and above, with several states placing higher minimum prices.

The PMO statement added that foreigners wishing to make Malaysia their permanent residence could join the Malaysia My Second Home programme.

"Malaysia welcomes all tourists including from China and there are no restrictions imposed on foreign tourists for as long as they meet all the necessary immigration requirements imposed by the Malaysian authorities".

The statement said China tourists are given 30-day visas.

Last year, 2.3 million Chinese tourists came to Malaysia and the South-east Asian country is looking to attract 10 million in coming years.

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/s...igners-does-not-give-them-automatic-residency
 

JustLikeThis

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Mahathir sabo Singaporeans a few times such as CLOB Shares and even briefly denied foreign-ownership for resale in Johor Jaya (a huge project in the 80s).

So i will not be surprised he is serious about stopping more foreigners from owning Forest City.
 
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