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Millionaire undergrad enjoys the high life

A 22-year-old undergraduate owns more than S$5mil (RM11.5mil) worth of property and luxury cars in Singapore, reported Sin Chew Daily.

The undergraduate known as Ah Long said his parents bought him two condominiums worth S$2.2mil (RM5mil).

He had earlier owned a three-storey landed property worth S$2.2mil (RM5mil). The fully furnished property was bought about three years ago.

Ah Long said his parents bought him a S$320,000 (RM736,000) Mercedes Benz when he obtained his driving license.

"They later bought me another Mercedes Benz worth S$400,000 (RM920,000).

"I also have another car, a Honda, which I use to bring my dog for its grooming sessions," he said.

The daily reported that the youth's father owned a legal firm and had many investments in the island republic and China. His mother, a Chinese national, still worked as a senior engineer.

Ah Long said that he liked handphones and pens, adding that he had bought at least eight handphones over the past three years.

The most expensive handphone he had ever owned was a S$12,000 (RM27,600) Nokia Vertu.

He said that he also had six Montblanc pens priced between S$600 (RM1,380) and S$2,000 (RM4,600).

When asked what he wanted to do most, Ah Long said he would love to work as a "frontliner" in a hotel.

"I love to experience different things," he said, adding that he donated S$200 (RM460) monthly to a children's foundation and various charitable organisations.
 
LOL his monthly expenditure is obscene .

$200 is a speck of dust and doesn't even scratch his conscience .
 
how many singaporeans are living in poverty? and how many of them have served national service and reservist trainings?

in this world, some are fortunate, and most are shits.
 
LOL his monthly expenditure is obscene .

$200 is a speck of dust and doesn't even scratch his conscience .

That was what I was thinking, his Nokia Vertu cost $12,000 & his Mont Blanc cost $600, the cheapest...of course, he did not buy them, his dad or mom gave him.

So, $200 from his allowance...is a big deal!:D
 
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