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eazycookie PJNet Newbie


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Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 10:12 pm Post subject: |
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Hi, on one hand i would have to agree that BNM will be forced to reduce the OPR if the Malaysian economy deteorates further. However, i personally feel that benchmarking the low interest rate regime faced by Japan to our local economy may not be absolutely accurate. For a simple fact, Japan is a developed country with a matured economy. We can hardly say the same for Malaysia. But, you will never know !
| leyaw wrote: | Didnt know they are now offering such low fixed rate. It sounds like a very good deal to me. I cannot offer any advice on what the interest is going to be like in future. Though i really doubt they could maintain such low rate for a long time.
If economy recovers, I think bank negara will raise the OPR and banks will definitely follow suits with its BLR. However, if economy remain bleaks Bank Negara may have to retain OPR at current level or even reduce it even further. Japanese economy has faced a decade of under performing economy in the 1990s, and during these time, their OPR has been kept near to zero.
In a nutshell, if u believe that our economy can recover then I would say the fixed rate at less than 5% would be a very good choice. |
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thedavidtan PJNet Junior


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Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 11:31 pm Post subject: |
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Japan Banks and industry has reached a point of self funded/sustainable very well. they dun need the ppls money. thats why banks dont need you to deposit with them to lend to industries..
Malaysia's version IMO is that the Gov need us to continue spending to keep our GDP up.. so they reduce what they can  |
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leyaw PJNet Starter


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Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 10:29 pm Post subject: |
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| Exactly. You will never know what will happen in the future. Even the economist can argue for months on end and can't be sure what will happen or what the govt can do. They once said that if u put 10 economist together for a discussion to look for a solution, you will get 11 different hypothesis. |
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leyaw PJNet Starter


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Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 10:31 pm Post subject: |
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Exactly. You will never know what will happen in the future. Even the economist can argue for months on end and can't be sure what will happen or what the govt can do. They once said that if u put 10 economist together for a discussion to look for a solution, you will get 11 different hypothesis.
So, who are we to predict what will happen?
Cheers! |
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adrian_1981 PJNet Starter


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Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:27 am Post subject: |
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From what i've seen, OCBC offer the best rate (i've got BLR - 2.05) , somemore it's zero costs ..
if u r interested i can give u the agent number |
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cindyC PJNet Newbie


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Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 7:37 am Post subject: |
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Nice discussion / sharing here.
I'm in the midst of purchasing a new home with my other half.
We will go for Full Flexi Loan and will dump in our additional money when we have spares.
As we are into tight budget, I wonder if it's a good idea to get a ZEC or a non-ZEC (may need to borrow money from parents/relatives).
Can anyone share the expected Entry Cost for a second hand 300K+ condo unit? And if it's wise to take ZEC or non-ZEC? |
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leyaw PJNet Starter


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Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 2:46 pm Post subject: |
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If I'm not mistaken it will cost u anything from 8-10K. 1% for stamp duty, another 1% for lawyer, that would already cost u at least 6K. Then u have to pay other fees as well.
ZEC will cost u a slightly higher interest cost but it would not be significantly more in total cost compared to non-ZEC. But if you are willing to pay the entry cost, u should also consider those loan offered by insurance companies. Easycookie mentioned that they are now offering rates of 4+%. Though it may still be higher than the rates offered by banks, but their rates is for the whole tenure. I am one who believe that banks will rush to increase the BLR once the economy improves. |
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thedavidtan PJNet Junior


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Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 2:50 pm Post subject: |
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| leyaw wrote: | If I'm not mistaken it will cost u anything from 8-10K. 1% for stamp duty, another 1% for lawyer, that would already cost u at least 6K. Then u have to pay other fees as well.
ZEC will cost u a slightly higher interest cost but it would not be significantly more in total cost compared to non-ZEC. But if you are willing to pay the entry cost, u should also consider those loan offered by insurance companies. Easycookie mentioned that they are now offering rates of 4+%. Though it may still be higher than the rates offered by banks, but their rates is for the whole tenure. I am one who believe that banks will rush to increase the BLR once the economy improves. |
not true. Stamp Duty is not 1%. first 100k is 1% subsequent is 2%
it's a killer! beware. especially for subsale houses |
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leyaw PJNet Starter


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Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 3:26 pm Post subject: |
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| Thanks for the correction. Haha...seems like CindyC would need to prepare more than 10K for ZEC. |
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thedavidtan PJNet Junior


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Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 4:58 pm Post subject: |
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| leyaw wrote: | | Thanks for the correction. Haha...seems like CindyC would need to prepare more than 10K for ZEC. |
dun worry bro.. alot also make the same mistake coz loan application stampduty is 0.5% across the board. |
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raymondha PJNet Starter


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Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 6:21 pm Post subject: |
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| i just signed my offer letter from Standchar... i think it is good . BLR-2.2 for whole tenure, 90% loan, lock 5 years. ZEC |
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cindy99 PJNet Starter


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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 9:35 pm Post subject: |
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| For those who are looking for rates better than BLR-1.8% for new purchase or refinance, please PM me. |
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h2o PJNet Junior


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Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:39 am Post subject: |
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| cindy99 wrote: | | For those who are looking for rates better than BLR-1.8% for new purchase or refinance, please PM me. |
Dear Cindy, which bank...? |
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