Author: Charles Tan
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Want to buy a condo in the Olympic Village? Here’s your chance.
Tokyo Olympics have just ended on a good note. I do think this is the Olympics which is the hardest to organise because it was organised during a pandemic, Covid-19 pandemic. Now that it is over, what happens to the Olympics Village condos which the athletes stayed during the games? It will be sold to…
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Decision to buy a property? These 3 things DO NOT MATTER, please.
Decision to buy a property? These 3 things DO NOT MATTER, please. Property market Malaysia’s trend Someone sent an article into a whatsapp chat group and suddenly many people were debating about it. The article was about the Malaysian property market, whether it will be going up, going down or staying stagnant. Click here to…
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Home Sweet Home is the one that makes us feel at home
Best house in the world is the one that makes us feel at home
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Covid-19 vaccinations. Your right and my right. Who’s right?
Suddenly, I saw many people questioning the announcement for more relaxation by PM yesterday. Here’s that article. “Why allow fully vaccinated people the dine-in flexibility? This will cause more infections.” By the way, they are right. Any country in the world which had relaxed their SOPs for Covid-19 has faced an increase in number of…
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Everyone should HATE property investment because of these 4 reasons
Everyone should HATE property investment because of these 4 reasons
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Fully vaccinated Malaysians? Here are extra things you can do. Yes, dine-in is one of them**
This is the article where you can click for the full text of Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s speech in BM. Translated into English and where there are discrepancies, please refer to the text in Bahasa Malaysia as the final version. In terms of Fully Vaccinated, it is not just having 2 doses. A…
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65% of Malaysian working adults said financial stress affecting their job performance.
65% of Malaysian working adults said financial stress affecting their job performance.
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Negative? Economic growth, employment and inflation for Malaysia.
In 2020, Malaysia’s GDP growth was a negative one. Minus 5.6% to be exact. We have not been in minus growth for a very long time. Let’s hope it’s only just for 2020 yeah. What about the GDP growth by state? Which state is actually performing better than others and which are the states which…
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30% increase in property price? The central bank better be doing something, DRASTIC.
If the average property price in Malaysia goes up by 30% in one year, two things would happen. The ones without a property to their name would complain very loudly and ask why is the government allowing the property price to go up so fast, so high. The ones with a property whose property price…
