Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Save Cost in a Small Enterprise Company ~ Funny Ads

If you are a Enterprenuer, what would you do to save your overhead cost of your little company?

Watch this funny Thai video ads (as I said they are really innovative in producing commercial ads) for a some tips...

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Homes becoming too costly for the average Malaysian

The houses on offer in the secondary market were not your typical medium cost house or apartment that many Malaysians live in these days, but were million dollar dream homes that many aspire to own.

This got me thinking. Why are many new property launches and existing homes exorbitantly priced? Why are there few to none of the bread-and-butter houses being built?

If developers keep developing and selling higher priced properties, this will lead to an imbalance in supply and demand in the housing market.

Some of the last major townships launched in the Klang Valley include Setia Alam, Kota Damansara, Mutiara Damansara, Ara Damansara and areas surrounding Kepong and Puchong.

Initially catering for affordable homes, the price and types of properties being sold in those areas have moved up in scale.

The surge in home prices these days has been faster than the rise in wages and it would not be long, if it is not already happening, before such properties in the Klang Valley become too expensive for the average Malaysian.

Cheap financing has enabled Malaysians to own more expensive houses. Home buyers often require a small downpayment before purchasing homes.

The low interest rate environment, banks flushed with cash and innovative schemes have also allowed loan repayments to be kept within check – for now.

Furthermore, banks wanting to grab a larger slice of the home loan market are said to have engaged with external sales teams and other agents whose sole motivation might be to secure more loans.

While the absence of large land banks would be the prime reason for developers opting for smaller and higher priced properties, the process of pricing, while still a function of supply and demand, is also subjective. This subjective approach is also the norm in the secondary market.

Those who own homes would have heard about how much properties in their neighbourhood were recently sold for. People would then take that as the market price and would likely want the same price or higher when selling their home.

A gauge of what a house is worth would be the rental it can fetch. As prices of homes rise and the rental market, which is more linked to the disposable income of people, remains static and rigid, the inflated prices of property becomes more apparent.

Yes, price inflation of properties – if it remains strong – would offset the loss in returns from rent if people buy properties as an investment.

But then people should also consider whether they are better off renting and investing their money in higher yielding assets.

Escalating property prices also pushes homes out of the reach of the current generation.

Younger people who are just starting out in life may have to live at the fringes of Klang Valley, which then increases their cost of commuting to their workplace.

Those wanting to stay in the Klang Valley have then no choice but to opt for cheaper apartments or low cost dwelling.

It’s almost like the pickings are getting slimmer. My parents’ generation could afford a bungalow, mine a terrace house and what about my children’s generation if prices keep going up as they have?

The escalation in home prices, which would add to the leverage of home buyers, is also a warning sign. All it takes is one bad recession – recessions are becoming more frequent than in the past – and that would be trouble.

We only have to look at the implosion of the sub-prime market in the US to see what a housing collapse can bring.


From The Star.com

Aug 12, 2010


Saturday, August 21, 2010

Sutera Damansara On Sale Project_Show Room & Sales Progress




This is a project jointly developed by Semponia Sdn Bhd and Country Wheels Sdn Bhd, both a subsidiary of OSK Proeperties, in collaboration with Permodalan Negeri Selangor Bhd.


General Specs :

Sutera Damansara is a relatively small development located just behind Damansara Damai. On one side, it borders Bandar Sri Damansara, and to the south, a river divides it from Kota Damansara. There is no access from KD, the but you either enter the area via Bandar Sri Damansara (although there is some issues with this planned connecting road) or the main entrance off the Jalan Sg. Buloh.

The land for this project is jointly developed by Permodalan Negeri Selangor Bhd and OSK Property Holdings Bhd, and is made up of two separate plots of land. Together they form a rather sizable site, and the pilot phase launched now is called Sutera Ria, which are 22′ x 75′ linkhomes. Future phases will include semi-D and mega-link homes (”mega link”?), and also low to medium cost apartments. There is also a planned commercial area with shops and offices.

My Comment:

Inner from Damansara Damai, where numerous medium to low cost apartments & condo located, such as ParkView, Saujana etc.. The plus sign, at least for the moment is that the area is backing up by a hill (Kota Damansara-Bandar Sri Damansara-Damansara Perdana share with, i.e. Bukit Lanjan).

All phrase 1 Ria Damansara 2 storey terrance houses were fully taken. You gotta wait for the next phrase, which will be developed next to the right of the Semi-Dees units (Floria~ 2sty SD & Gloria~ 2.5sty SD). I was there promoting the mortgage plans for the walk-in purchasers,was informed that the Phrase 2 terrrace houses prices is quotted at RM508k for intermediate unit & whopping RM808k for endlot and lastly RM9xxk for a corner unit !!!

Whether this worth a buy for both own-occupancy or your investment purpose, you figure it our yourself. Public sees that as suitable for the former intention. What says you ? Do we have forgotten what happened to Kota Damansara just 1 decade ago, where nobody in favour to purchase units there (we were having a perception that any properties area bearing the character of "Damansara" provides a promising branding in the future) ?? Of course I do agree that Sutera seems to have much smaller area for its further development.

Adios...


Sunday, August 01, 2010

Colour Up our Life


Every piece of flower is able to blossom out a glory, with its on colours.


This is what Mother Nature teaches us, all this while...


One day, when you think your days are so dull, use your own power of Nature.




Do this : diffuse out your colours like what the flowers do...

Everybody can do that !


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