ASKING SEAN #057 | REGRET BUYING A LANDED HOME



In this episode, we will address a question from a young lady regarding her being stuck in a situation. She bought a landed …
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  • @hc8714

    papa got money's problem.

  • @Tadaisme101

    Most of us still in debt an uni at 20-24 years😵 girl really is capable

  • @shaun___________

    Her mum be like: Thanks Ah Lui for buying us a new home.

    You're not going to take it back. Aha

  • @Onion_Knights

    I am more interested in what kind of business she is doing lol

  • @stloh3475

    Simple, renovate to dual key. I will not buy a new car if i stay at condo.

  • @lynnlee4822

    Hi Iherng, I hv been house hunting for a while and noticed that many landed properties I visited do not hv underground power cables (mostly, overhead power cables). Question, Can I engage a renovator or builder or architect to move the overhead cables undergrown and if yes, what kind of troubles, costs and whatever else to expect?
    Thank you for your response.

  • @bolehbolehboleh.

    Property investment in malaysia is never a good investment. That is a fact, not a lie. Buy because you need it. Even if you buy for investment the capital return is only a few hundred thousand dollars the most. Plus if move into a property you most likely will end up with a upgraded with very bad habits or some rich dato that most likely boss you around and bully you, I personally experience that. Not to mention chance of being rob is high.

  • @robintan502

    Line the inner perimeter, doors, windows (out of the rain line) of the house with termite insecticide, no lizard, cockroaches, ants and small insects will disappear from your living space. Caveat: house will stick of insecticide for 1-2 days, need airing. Ang your household cannot have young kids or toddlers that are left alone crawling around he house and picking up items from floors to put into the mouth. These items may pick up the insecticide, certainly not fatal (such small amounts) but not great for health. Small pets is another issue. The insecticide would not poison you as long as you don't lick it up liberally yourself or have it leech into your food or water source because the insecticide is water soluble.

    P.s. can also try non chemical, natural insect repellents, but much lower effectiveness

    P.s. repels small snakes too, but useless against small mammals, like rodents

  • @Aladin19bad

    I am a 22 years old unemployed fresh graduate….Damn…

  • @chainhonglim1281

    It's not landed problem.. It's family problem, that is the toughest one.

  • @3636zakwan

    age 22 can afford 600k property. lucky.

  • @karmunloh6535

    how do you think D' Erica (Exism project, phase 4 Damansara perdana). considering phase 4 as other phases too congested. For own stay young couple in early 30

  • @chrish8452

    Kick them out one by one. She is loaded.

  • @chloetan2485

    I was shocked to hear a 20s young people can afford to buy a 600k house + renovation. Most 20s just graduated and earns 2k-3k a month, on public transport. She is lucky 😊

  • @vinvin5238

    Question why she 'listened' to her family ? Because they are helping her financially? Also, quite shockingly, a young people in 20s would adhere to family advice. Even she is using her own $$$, then I don't really get it.

  • @kamalaliq4035

    Always a good input from your vlogs. Thanks, Sean ! keep it up!

  • @richardbranson363

    20 years later that house can sell for RM1.5 mil. Challenge now is to keep it that long.

  • @rubyruby7370

    Is the landed house at that time is new house or second handed. The location is great and it is not easy to get at that price nowadays for new project. Maybe you can rent out first, the house already furnish and hold on until it appreciate by that only consider to sell. For time another thing, maybe when you had a partner, he can accompany you . Just giving advise by time goes by perhaps you will change perceptions. It is because actually I like landed because I stay high rise, especially covid time i want to go out on a land compound.However no budget to buy but is up to your own preference.
    Thanks

  • @zuranalias

    I fell into the trap, when I was 25, parents pressured me to buy a house when I wasn't ready, then got mortgage, car loan some more… the house just appreciated just a little bit when I sold them. At least she's financially able to service the mortgage n her lifestyle

  • @vineshrajoo2805

    Beware Sean, her family might come after you after watching this video. hehehehe. 😜

  • @huzafah_

    I’d love if you make a content about refinance property in Malaysia.

  • @gigar9000

    Fell into a trap by your parents. They wanted to have a new house, and tricked you get a new one for them. xD

  • @louisliaw8386

    But investment wise it is still a good investment considering the area and it is a landed freehold. If she holds on, she’d be able to make a good profit maybe 5-10 years after. What do you think iherng