[Video] - Mr Loo: Many Singaporeans lost so much money investing in JB properties!

Serves them right for buying condos built with dirty Tiong money. Once the Tiong dirty money dries up, it's game over.

Even if the condo were completed, you probably shouldn't live in there unless you have a death wish.

China exports its dubious construction projects around the world, not just Malaysia.

Having a proper understanding of what kind of country China is would have prevented the problem. :cool:
 
Serves them right for buying condos built with dirty Tiong money. Once the Tiong dirty money dries up, it's game over.

Even if the condo were completed, you probably shouldn't live in there unless you have a death wish.

China exports its dubious construction projects around the world, not just Malaysia.

Having a proper understanding of what kind of country China is would have prevented the problem. :cool:
when you wanna buy condo, buy those completed ones.
Then need to research who is the developer building that condo and its track record.
and also its maintenance fee and the quality maintenance of the building? Need to check who manage it too and its track record.

Sinkies who think that jb also got town council and can pay money first before it is built ( just like in sg) seems like someone who has a very narrow view of real estate knowledge purchasing environment, even though it is JB, very near to sg.
 
when you wanna buy condo, buy those completed ones.
Then need to research who is the developer building that condo and its track record.

Sinkies who think that jb also got town council and can pay money first before it is built ( just like in sg) seems like someone who has a very narrow view of real estate knowledge purchasing environment, even though it is JB, very near to sg.

Greedy folks are enticed by the perks offered with 'early bird' deals... usually offered during the showflat phase and long before groundbreaking has started.
 
Greedy folks are enticed by the perks offered with 'early bird' deals... usually offered during the showflat phase and long before groundbreaking has started.
i used to follow an american chinese guy who move to bangkok in a youtube video channel of his. Give us tips from his experience buying a condo in bangkok and his life there. His wise advice i still remember is this.

He chose a condo that has already many occupants like 80 to 90% and the building is not new but well maintain for basic stuffs, but occupancy rate is high. Why? because of maintenance, it means the residents there are discipline enough to pay monthly maintenance fee for the building they are staying and the management actually do the work of maintaining the building. check the laws if it is strong enough of that country on this regard too before you invest or buy it.

In other words, this ABC actually do his due diligence and make effort on his research before buying a condo unit.
 
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