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Re: Malaysian Ringgit rate update
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From my understanding of the msia property market, it seems like residential properties in JB msia over the past 20 over years did not have much significant increase in the price until about few years ago, when there is a sudden increase in value of malaysian property by say about 15-20 % due to a lack of building material like steel which is necessary for the erection of a building/house. After that, the price seems to remain. However if you were to buy a property in msia now at a certain price, if 10 years later the value of your property remain stagnant and if the value of the ringgit depreciate against sing dollar at that time, if you convert back the ringgit value of your property to sing dollar, you will find that you will get back less than what you have invested in the beginning. Supply more than demand is also part of the reason for the stagnant in property price in Msia. Many residential property in msia is still unable to be sold due to insufficient population in that state and due to the buying power of the people is not strong enough, etc. some semi detach taman in JB has almost 90 over percent of the residents work in singapore in order to pay the high instalment of their semi D houses. But for commercial property price in JB like shophouses are more volatile than residential property. If a group of shophouses in a certain location can bring in alot of business with crowds of customers, the value of the shophouses can definitely increase tremendously. Actually, i am just refering to residential property in JB but in kL may be different. The location of the property in the capital city have a greater impact on the value of the property unlike in smaller cities. The above is base on my personal opinion only and bros are welcome to share your ideas if any. |
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I invested quite some money to Klang Valley property . so far so good .
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Also if retiring, why bother about the prices? You are not going to sell n move about if you retire. Just need a place as home, then house in SG rent out for passive income. Can go vacation few times a year. Simple n easy. If got $$ want buy property to invest, why buy malaysia?? Go US better. |
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I had missed the 250K threshold. Now its 1/2million. Sighh.... Hmm...Thailand wld be a better choice, imo...
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Hi J.Bonk.003 . I thought about buying a retirement property in the Cameron Highlands some time ago but I was scared off by the dangerous landslides there.
Relatively safe in JB? It depends on who you ask. Which banks in Malaysia are safe and reliable? |
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I got a friend who bought 1 there many years ago. Now he like travelling up n down with a Malaysia registered car(NO COE). Reach JB then take bus out. Last saw him nv heard him complain abt landslide etc. But I thing i believe, when god want take u in, no matter where u are, funny things always happen. |
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Ang mo kio central offering 244.20 today.
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Marine Parade S$100 to RM244.50 this afternoon.
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Yishun central near interchange SG$100 = RM 242.60
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You mean Blk 927 there?
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Peoples Park Centre today S$100 to RM244.
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Just wondering...
I think if I change a few hundred $$, and rate is 2.44 at neighbourhood, I don't know many will go all the way to town to change? Anyone will rather make their way down to town for a slightly high rate if you change only a small amt? |
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Malaysian Ringgit rate update
This thread is good for info. Definitely not worth to go to town just to change eg S$300 - difference cannot even cover MRT / bus fares. Not forgetting the time wasted. Convenient if working in town or already there for official matters. I always change in advance at ARCADE. Cheers.
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For me, I will not travel just to save that few cents of S$ if I'm changing less than RM1k. |
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Oh. I'm just curious though.
I do know ppl who change only abt $300-$500, make a trip down to Chinatown from jurong. |
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