I CONFRONTED him for saying R&F Princess Cove IS A GOOD BUY?! | JB Property | Retire in Malaysia

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • Ryan Khoo is a real estate agent who markets especially on JB properties. He talks about investing in R&F princess cove condo which he views is a great investment for people who may want to retire in malaysia. I'd confront him on actual details and share with you in this podcast.
    0:00 Introduction
    0:33 Why Ryan is known for JB condos
    1:46 R&F princess cove condo
    4:10 Is competition bad?
    10:00 Who is buying now
    14:05 Investment debate
    21:33 Landed vs condo in JB
    26:10 Rating Mr Loo purchase
    32:30 Other recommendations
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  • @derekh79
    @derekh79 Před měsícem +13

    Hey Josh, really want to commend you on this interview. Really well done!
    You asked all the correct questions and pressed the right buttons:
    14:21 - for rental income, put in maintenance charges would bring abt nett 3+% pa
    14:46 - non-residents subject to income tax 30% ON TOP of the 3+% yield
    15:36 - if we pay in full, we are taxed 30%
    19:23 - Sgporeans buy @rm600k, we still have to exit at RM1mill (and msians make up 1/3 of R&F)
    23:36 - would you refer R&F or Landed
    31:18 - your skepticism is very valid for Woodlands (Sg) property vs R&F appreciation
    36:46 - mortgage loan rates in M’sia abt 4+%

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      Thank you for the high praise. 🙏
      I’ve also learnt a lot from the discussion

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      Thank you Josh for having me. Hope this was informative

    • @deni0709ify
      @deni0709ify Před měsícem

      I want to know how much is the ticket price for RTS. I think it will be at least 5-6 sgd single trip. And it will gradually trend up. RTS per-hour only carry 10K Ppl even at daily peak time.

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      @deni0709ify so far no details on this yet. Malaysia MRT system there is a monthly pass ticket, which Singapore does not have

    • @zhihao5750
      @zhihao5750 Před měsícem

      he cannot even count properly... ask him yield then try to explain himself out of it... really??

  • @marinekong235
    @marinekong235 Před měsícem +4

    in Jan 2024 I used $300k to build a portfolio in stocks, after 5 months i raked in $16k already from dividends and trading profits. you might say it is a fluke but i have been using that same $300k since 2009 raking in $15k to $22k since then. $22k was the record in 2023. I'm on my way to break that in 2024. Only stocks in SGX, nothing high risk. And it is done part time (60 minutes in total a day) while working full time. So people with money to throw, there are better options than JB properties. For those who don't really have money to throw and thinking of borrowing - don't throw your life and your family's away. I'm no banker or someone financially savvy - just an engineer on my way to retirement. another 1.5 years of work to go - then enough is enough. Time to spend money and enjoy!!!

  • @eatdrinkrunwalk
    @eatdrinkrunwalk Před měsícem +14

    No need to buy, just rent out your Singapore property and rent a unit in JB. A few months later if backside itchy, can go other countries to stay.

    • @marvelcomiks8078
      @marvelcomiks8078 Před měsícem +6

      Agree, Ryan sounds very shady. Only tells you information in bits and pieces. First he says yield is 4% then you probe further he says 3%, then you probe further he says yeah....blah blah. KNN. Tax of 33%?!!! Buy already become Malaysia's feeder, give them money every month/year. In reality, R&F prices have dropped over the years, it is only during this recent Phase 2 launch that they elevated the prices to scoop the market.

    • @eatdrinkrunwalk
      @eatdrinkrunwalk Před měsícem +4

      I visited R&F a few times, even had a mini van pick me up from my place to send me there and back. Almost bought but luckily didn't. Units were bad, many are sold as it is condition, meaning whatever defects that came along, it won't be repaired. And yes, there are a lot of defects like tiles cracked, shattered glass, uneven floors beneath the tiles, missing panels etc. Even facilities like gym seems run down. No Aircon and all fan even though gym is very big, even have one big cracked mirror inside. And this project very interesting, have many table tennis tables...too many in my opinion.
      I also hanged around the area to look at the profile of the occupiers at the lobby, facilities etc...honestly not to my liking. Very soon it will become a foreigner worker quarters with many people in one unit. Good luck to those who bought and also renting out.
      For the stress, effort etc...i rather have a peace of mind and put the money in fixed deposit to earn Sing dollars

    • @marvelcomiks8078
      @marvelcomiks8078 Před měsícem +3

      @@eatdrinkrunwalk I've stayed in R&F a couple of times and the residents I had bumped into are mostly chinese (as in from china - that probably explains the table tennis tables LOL). The food stalls downstairs are closing. More shops are now vacant than before. If indeed the residential community is expanding or fully occupied, why is this even happening? Residents don't need to eat? The developer is in financial distress and filed for bankruptcy in 2023, its now teetering between total collapse and near collapse. You are right, thats why these things will not be repaired. I also find it ridiculous that its price is often twice or more of other JB properties (do Singaporeans even know that they can get a double storeyed terrace in JB for under RM 500k?). These people are trying to skim Singaporeans and selling the RTS as a game changer. There is NO game changer here cos the borders have always been opened. Its not like the borders had been closed and now its suddenly opened, then yeah thats a game changer. But not this, the hooray will end as quickly as it comes. If anything the train just adds in an additional mode of transport, thats all. And we still don't know what the private operators of RTS will be charging for tickets.

    • @seabreeze667
      @seabreeze667 Před 26 dny

      But u cant design rental in the way u like, and Msia tastes is super-obiang 😅

    • @seabreeze667
      @seabreeze667 Před 26 dny

      ​@@marvelcomiks8078R&F is crazy expensive, out to tok Singaporean and Chinese

  • @YangGQ
    @YangGQ Před měsícem +3

    Thank you Josh. A polite professional interview. Great questions. Personally - I believe we should allow Malaysians make profit from Malaysia. Singaporeans can make more than enough money (historically) from Singapore. If there are not queues of Malaysian buyers.. maybe we should ask why? Best quote: "there is no need to buy... you can rent". Rent is so low... there is no financial advantage in buying.

  • @jamesk6673
    @jamesk6673 Před měsícem +5

    Thanks for the educational vid. From a my SG pov, if i buy anything overseas, i would consider as burnt cost rather then for investment.

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem +1

      Singapore is a champion when it comes to property price appreciation. Many countries cannot fight haha

  • @Syedsai
    @Syedsai Před měsícem

    Ryan & Josh did so well! Thanks to both!

  • @rpj341
    @rpj341 Před měsícem +6

    Hi Josh, thanks for the video. I hope Mr Loo’s fans and those so thrilled about buying JB property will see this and have a better understanding of the risk reward ratio.
    This is just my personal opinion but I would take what Ryan said with a huge dose of salt. Much of what was said, is said with vested interest. And there are obvious contradictions if one were to listen carefully

  • @HoneyMoneySG
    @HoneyMoneySG Před měsícem +8

    Ryan's content is great, gives us a good perspective on Malaysia Property and outlook. But ultimately we should always look at our personal situation and lifestyle before we commit to an overseas property purchase.

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      Yes. I think a Singaporean in his 20s to 30s are unlikely to buy overseas as they are still going through the BTO route, MOP, asset progression but we do see alot of retiree buyers who are looking to manage cost of retirement and have lifestyle options outside of Singapore while still nearby family and home

    • @steventay5834
      @steventay5834 Před 4 dny

      I take what you said with a ton of salts

  • @EdwinSim-hf8bc
    @EdwinSim-hf8bc Před měsícem

    Very insightful josh and ryan. Thank you for sharing!

  • @WilliamTan-wz9zu
    @WilliamTan-wz9zu Před měsícem +5

    Good questions and equally good answers from both👏👏👏
    I think any investors will need to do their own research on
    1) the historical trend of JB properties on appreciation over time.
    2) the overhang (over supply) of JB properties for the next 5 years and the in-approval projects that had yet to start and those half completed due to Covid
    3) rental as R.O.I taking into consideration taxes, maintenance fess, mortgage interests, forex changes etc
    My own person choice is to rent for the following reasons:
    1) $S300k into say FD at 3% would be equate to about the RM1 million property investment minusbthe uncertainty.
    2) Freedom to choose to scale up or down after every 2 years ie moving to a newer and/more convenient property.
    3) No headaches or heartaches (in most of the cases) when comes the time to sell of the property.
    4) RM exchange rate
    ..... going up 😊 or down😂😂

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem +1

      Looks like you side with me on the debate haha. Good points above =)

    • @WilliamTan-wz9zu
      @WilliamTan-wz9zu Před měsícem +1

      @@JOSHTANLIVE Have seen many JB property dramas over the last 35 years😂

    • @wanmaimunahabdulaziz3450
      @wanmaimunahabdulaziz3450 Před měsícem +1

      To add on to above
      1) Foreigners are charged a high RPG tax when selling their property. The tax rate is 30% for the first 5 years and 10% from the 6th year onwards.
      2) To reduce the surplus of properties, developers can now sell to foreigners for less than 1 million. This has caused losses for early buyers. Be prepared for potential losses if decide to buy.
      3) New property, whether for landed homes or condominiums, are typically based on the developer's listed price, which often decreases after completion. Banks usually do not appraise the value to match the developer's price list. This trend applies to both weak and strong markets. Buyers should be cautious of Phase 2.
      4) Strata living challenges arise when there is an imbalance between investors and actual homeowners. This can complicate matters when coordinating repairs with neighbors. Review the MCST report to understand % of unpaid maintenance fees. Consider long-term maintenance obligations compared to owning a landed property.
      5) Fire safety is important for high-rise residential buildings, but more understanding is needed on how it works.

    • @seabreeze667
      @seabreeze667 Před 26 dny

      But u can't design rental in the way u like, and their tastes is super-obiang 😅

    • @WilliamTan-wz9zu
      @WilliamTan-wz9zu Před 23 dny

      @@seabreeze667 As long as you are willing to pay, your dream designs can come true

  • @johnnysng86
    @johnnysng86 Před 9 dny

    Thanks for sharing this interesting info. Cheers

  • @mymemorieslane
    @mymemorieslane Před měsícem +14

    I been to R&F Mall couple of times since before covid till recently, it's still like a ghost mall with most tenants not able to survive and very empty.

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      Ya occupancy still not good though the main street on ground floor has alot more F&B now and supermarket popular. There are some upcoming news on tenants but I better not spoil it first

    • @seabreeze667
      @seabreeze667 Před 26 dny

      Danga bay too, been there once, and wouldn't wanna return

  • @hhspore
    @hhspore Před měsícem +3

    A very informative video.One of the best in your portfolio. Doesnt make sense to buy Jb condos for rental but certainly not a bad idea for own stay/holiday home.

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      Thank you for the high praise. Ya im still not sure its worth as investment for rental income

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      Lots of Singaporeans enjoy going to JB. Social media is awash with such videos

    • @seabreeze667
      @seabreeze667 Před 26 dny

      But u can't design rental in the way u like, and their tastes is super-obiang 😅

  • @marvintan8452
    @marvintan8452 Před měsícem +2

    Many units are for investment purposes and AirBnB short stays. That means strangers will be moving in & out daily in the neighbourhood. Do anticipate the downside as opposed to projects that people buy for own stay.

  • @AndyGoh-xs7ow
    @AndyGoh-xs7ow Před měsícem +1

    We stay there last few month ago and meet sales RNF agent too .My visit there were quiet surrounding and building material optimally not to our expectation .

    • @seabreeze667
      @seabreeze667 Před 26 dny

      And the tastes of design and decor 🤢😢

  • @wonjoeful
    @wonjoeful Před měsícem +3

    if u cannot exit, how can the property appreciate in value. this is for people who wants to retired and stay till u passed away. It is not for investment or capital appreciation.

  • @lawrenceChoo-xp6wt
    @lawrenceChoo-xp6wt Před měsícem +1

    Do an interview on forest city too?

  • @lawrenceChoo-xp6wt
    @lawrenceChoo-xp6wt Před měsícem +1

    Yup… for Malaysia landed, maintaining it is a chore( headache) if u have a garden.

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      yes, especially if you retired and dont want to have the hassle

  • @ivantan2900
    @ivantan2900 Před měsícem +3

    I stayed in R&F in December of last year using AirBNB, the facilities are poorly maintained. Even the toiletbowl and shower leaks, and strong dustbin smell. The shops under the R&F condo are hardly operating for some reason as well, with only 50% of the shops fully operational. If R&F has high occupancy, why are the shops operating at such low frequency,

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      Thank you for sharing your experience. For any prospective buyers do spend some time to verify

  • @paulinefriend9455
    @paulinefriend9455 Před 8 dny +1

    I was told that ''all the housing properties in Johor Bahru are Leasehold"... Is there any area near JB we can purchase a Freehold house?

  • @oceanlow3471
    @oceanlow3471 Před měsícem

    Rental market is getting very much better

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      It is

    • @seabreeze667
      @seabreeze667 Před 26 dny

      But u can't design rental in the way u like, and their tastes is super-obiang 😅

  • @hostahome7637
    @hostahome7637 Před měsícem

    There are a few condos nearer to RTS such as coronation, tri tower, sks but also priced high and sporean only can buy 1mil. A little further but abt same distance to RF is the MBW project only seeling at 650psf but only 1mil can buy for sporean. This project will have higher upside imo

  • @christygrace6521
    @christygrace6521 Před 24 dny

    Even new project in Singapore are full of defeats. D'Nest was the one I stayed brsnded new in 2018 where toilet bowl was broken, the entire balcony window not fixed properly which was a big flaw , the walls full of hairlines and so thin that I can hear my neighbours etc. Luckily, I disposed off with a bit profit but no regret.

  • @zhizian
    @zhizian Před měsícem +3

    I think many Sgreans is buying it as an investment + retirement home. Renting Singapore properties will be more profitable and retiring in JB is much cheaper and better lifestyle.

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      yes exactly

    • @Buttercookies0
      @Buttercookies0 Před měsícem +1

      Buying M'sia properties should never be viewed as an investment. The chance of making profit over the years is almost 0 unless due to extraordinary factors. Maintenance is a big headache as the unit gets older. Problematic to solve all the maintenance issues.

  • @PYYYYYY
    @PYYYYYY Před měsícem +1

    Buy what the local willing to pay, paying anything above what the local willing to pay is a bit of risk to take.

  • @Zelphon
    @Zelphon Před měsícem +1

    Very nice sharing… I am an owner of Phase1 R&F and I can say that despite all the forex losses.. etc.. I am not disturbed by it as my aim of buying back in 2014 is to serve as an exit strategy from SG

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      Are some of the other complaints from other comments valid or not too serious?

    • @Zelphon
      @Zelphon Před měsícem +4

      Which complaints? Foreign risk is real.. Maintenance risk is real.. defects issues are real . But all these risk are ever present.. Just simply Singapore is safe and stable doesn't mean everywhere else is the same... The fact remains that JB is closest to SG and it is the only country in SEA that allows foreigners to own freehold in their own name... And RTS will open up opportunities to arbitrade cost of living...

    • @sharonteo968
      @sharonteo968 Před měsícem

      R and F developer went bust lately?

    • @Zelphon
      @Zelphon Před měsícem

      @@sharonteo968 nope..

    • @seabreeze667
      @seabreeze667 Před 26 dny

      ​@Zelphon how about most of the shops are closed than operating?

  • @marinekong235
    @marinekong235 Před měsícem +1

    my take is this - if want to buy malaysian property one must first accept 3 things; 1) Don't think of it as a financial investment, if lucky break even at most. 2) Use only money you have and willing to "throw away" and be prepared to lose the money used 3) Accept that you may be stuck with it - cannot sell, cannot rent and yet need to maintain.

  • @user-wq8mt7tt2m
    @user-wq8mt7tt2m Před měsícem

    JB property best for retirement when you get SG property rental to cover your expenses in Malaysia like property mortgage loans, car, daily living expenses, etc.
    Looking from investment perspectives not really can make much money!
    So far the best mode of transportation to and fro JB is by motorcycle during off-peak where Yishun to my JB condo only takes about 40min! Then definitely my choice of property won't be RNF as it's priced at a premium price more than nearby condos!

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      Which area condo in jb did you buy?

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      hope you enjoy life in JB

    • @user-wq8mt7tt2m
      @user-wq8mt7tt2m Před měsícem

      @@JOSHTANLIVE Country Garden Danga Bay

    • @user-wq8mt7tt2m
      @user-wq8mt7tt2m Před měsícem +1

      @@AlphaMarketingSG Yes, definitely got seaview condo which I can never ever afford in SG! Quality of life rise by leaps and bounds and end of month still got savings!

  • @linuxnewbie74
    @linuxnewbie74 Před měsícem +2

    Buy for retirement in JB is ok,. Note that R&F is huge and alot investors doing airbnb, imagine the rental competition as well as staying in so frequent airbnb neighbors. Also google their quality and service.

  • @CyChong-vm2uf
    @CyChong-vm2uf Před měsícem +1

    Hi Josh, Possible to validate the foreigner can buy RM600k from developer? or is this one of those unwritten rules, which Msia have a lot of such things. As a msian, i must say msia rules are worse than china govt. anytime can change anytime can enforce, anytime can tidak apa(nevermind la), and anytime boleh

    • @wanmaimunahabdulaziz3450
      @wanmaimunahabdulaziz3450 Před měsícem +1

      Special approval has been granted for the completion of units in Phase 1 due to oversupply. 600k is affordable but not all affordable options are good. Check the Sinking Fund & Maintenance report for potential high % unpaid maintenance fees.

  • @barttan9968
    @barttan9968 Před měsícem

    Those who never encounter noisy neighbours might think all units are supposedly quiet n all neighbours r considerate
    Such location n projects most probably rent to tenants. Can't imagine how noisy it can be

  • @ocswoodlands
    @ocswoodlands Před měsícem +3

    need to clarify a few things:
    1) that famous sheltered walkway between R&F and CIQ has been chopped off for construction of the RTS that passes through it. when and if will it be rebuilt- no one knows.
    2) walking distance from R&F to bukit chagar RTS is 800m (R&F to CIQ) + 600m (CIQ to Bukit Chagar RTS station).
    so the actual walking distance (if the sheltered walkway is restored) is 1.4km. walking time will be closer to 20 mins.
    3) Also the most important consideration for SG buyer is WHAT is the legal basis (visa) to reside in JB?

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      1) Temporary only. RTS team replied June 2024 will put back. Original schedule was for Sept 2024
      2) Ya probably 1km at least end to end. But fully sheltered from weather and traffic. And today already hundreds if not thousands of residents do this everyday. In Singapore also this distance not that un-usual
      3) Malaysia My Second Home is for full time residency. But there are other methods depending on how much time you want to spend in Malaysia. My videos cover in detail

  • @beyonder2kplays813
    @beyonder2kplays813 Před měsícem +1

    I have been to r&f cove phase2 to onspect, i dont see a lot of ppl on pjase 1, occupany rate maybe high but the number of ppl there is low and its veru empty.
    On a related topic, chinese developer r&f guangzhou is having severe financial issues and it dampens the outlook for chinese dev to continue develop for princess cove. Just take a look at forest city btw

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      occupancy rate high but number of people low? On the Chinese real estate market, its a quite complex topic. And often we don't get first hand news outside of China. But R&F is not in the red zone list, although the entire real estate industry in China is in distress now, just have to see how bad for each developer

  • @marian7297
    @marian7297 Před měsícem

    I just bought a unit at paragon gateway for ownstay, paid less than 600.I like it as its not too large like rnf and has amenities and shuttle bus too. Near ksl and midvalley. Its part of my exit strategy from Singapore in future. I know its cheaper to rent but I prefer to have my own unit as I will move there when rts is up. Some may say Im crazy and maybe i am.

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      Dun worry, its your own decision =)

    • @seabreeze667
      @seabreeze667 Před 26 dny

      Good that u buy. U can't design and change rental easily, and Msia tastes in decor and interior design is super-obiang

  • @AleksiIvanov-kz5yb
    @AleksiIvanov-kz5yb Před 29 dny +1

    Hi, any comments on Oasis Residence? Do you think its a good buy for Singaporean?
    Is CTC a stable developer cos JB property project have some developer bankrupt and construction came to a halt.

  • @Shinichiakiyamaaa
    @Shinichiakiyamaaa Před měsícem

    I may have missed it. Whats the maintenance fee? 30% if income, maintenance fee, what other fees? land tax?

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      Maybe Ryan can define for the different unit sizes?

  • @xiaomashitu
    @xiaomashitu Před 12 dny

    Buy Or Rent also okey 😊

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před 12 dny

      小马 would you buy princess cove JB?

  • @vwchan841
    @vwchan841 Před měsícem +2

    I stayed in Phase 1 last December when visiting the inlaws in JB. I wanted to see quality and foot traffic there. Actually, it was not bad at all. Yes, I found some build quality issues like for example the shower in the master bedroom practically smaller than hallway bathroom shower and the shower door goes in, not out. Once you go into shower you can barely close the door. Foot traffic was good though and the amenities, like restaurants and the Jaya supermarket were good. The dim sum place at the end was quite good, we went there often. All in all, not bad if for own usage and not that concerned about appreciation. Car traffic at peak times around that area was bad at times, so when the station is opened and everything is fully operational, watch out. It will be hard to drive to the station I feel.

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      Thank you for your sharing

    • @oceanlow3471
      @oceanlow3471 Před měsícem

      Fyi, the shower glass door can be pulled outward gently with some force. For safety reason, it shd open out not in

    • @vwchan841
      @vwchan841 Před měsícem

      @@oceanlow3471 Obviously, I tried to pull it out. Maybe they installed it wrong??? Why would I force it to only break it and then have to pay for it? No way!!!!!

  • @lawrenceChoo-xp6wt
    @lawrenceChoo-xp6wt Před měsícem +1

    Hey josh, iskandar project, any chance to interview him?

  • @srituah
    @srituah Před měsícem

    I prefer Medini & Iskandar Puteri area too❤❤👍🏼

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      Ya its nice there too, depends what you are looking for in a place to stay

  • @dixon732
    @dixon732 Před měsícem +2

    Hi Mr Josh,
    Is me again, Dixon. Just for sharing,
    Yes, for Singaporeans that buy direct fm JB Developers, will have different entry $.
    Below provided by agent.
    1. Oasis RM1mil up
    2. RNF RM500k up
    3. Paragon Gateway 500k up
    4. Larkinton RM400k up
    Cheers!

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      Yup below RM1mil from developer possible. Though in your list above, only 1 is really walkable to RTS

    • @josephyang8537
      @josephyang8537 Před měsícem

      @@AlphaMarketingSG which is Oasis Residence and maybe Singaporean no need 1 mil only can buy soon

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      @@josephyang8537 wouldn't really recommend Oasis

  • @Shinichiakiyamaaa
    @Shinichiakiyamaaa Před měsícem

    Woodlands South condo = beside woodlands health hospital

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      do you know how much they will be selling? Should be nearer to $2000psf

  • @limgary7502
    @limgary7502 Před 26 dny +2

    if its rlly rlly that good why he as a malaysian dont invest himself? since theres more then 100 enquiry for a ratio of his 10 unit LOL. because he is just an agent trying to sell the idea.

  • @steventay5834
    @steventay5834 Před 2 dny

    Corruption will destroy any country. Property prices will not appreciate.

  • @ryanwong2778
    @ryanwong2778 Před měsícem

    The RTS can only manage 100k traveller per hour when running at full capacity. If RTS will drive JB property to rise, that means SG property will drop due to moderation. Then better save cash bullet for SG property when the moment comes.

    • @vl8410
      @vl8410 Před měsícem

      The capacity is only 10k p/hr

    • @ryanwong2778
      @ryanwong2778 Před měsícem

      @@vl8410 thanks for correcting

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      SG property will be strong for many years, that crash in SG property is unlikely to be deep or long

  • @vikramganasen
    @vikramganasen Před měsícem +1

    JB properties depends on Singapore's economy. If recession hits Singapore, then say bye bye to your yield. Because there's more than 1.3 Million Malaysians working in Singapore, and there's daily commuters about 300,000. If Singapore suffers reccession, JB will be the first one to be hit hard. Because a lot of Malaysians whos working in the service sectors lives in JB as renters.

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      Yes Singapore and JB economy is intertwined. I think its more positive than negative as Singapore is in very capable hands and in a better financial situation than many other countries

  • @KKzNg
    @KKzNg Před měsícem +2

    I use to rent Airbnb condo all over Johore Bahru . During reopening of covid close down . Just too many condo around

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      I do agree govt should control supply better but there is no HDB in Malaysia, so alot of private developers make the decisions to build or not to build

  • @davidong4785
    @davidong4785 Před měsícem +3

    Honestly, Malaysia's property are not to be considered for any singaporean. Basically inflation, depreciation of thr ringgit against sgd in %, taxes, monthly fees, interest rates and exit plan (ease of selling off)... not a buy for singaporeans. Basically u will have your cash locked up that's all.

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      in today's high interest rate environment, I think there are many viable investments that doesnt have to be real estate

  • @frederickho348
    @frederickho348 Před měsícem

    1m for foreigners in Resale. My Malaysian market is limited

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      Transactions above RM1mil is not unheard of. Many nicer landed in Malaysia easily cross the RM1mil mark. Also consider that many buying in JB are SGD earner where the RM1mil is not a big issue

  • @daveb3987
    @daveb3987 Před měsícem

    Nice tip on buying less than 1 mil from developer!

    • @tiomanferry
      @tiomanferry Před měsícem

      Unfortunately, it's not true. I asked my agent to confirm and they said that, whilst some other Malaysian states allow a lower purchasing threshold, for Johor the minimum 1M applies -- both from resale and from developer.
      I'm still kind of hoping that we're missing something; perhaps the agent in the clip can shed some light on the matter?

    • @daveb3987
      @daveb3987 Před měsícem

      @@tiomanferry yes I reached out to a KL agent and she said only in some states but she mentioned JB! Confused 🫤

    • @wanmaimunahabdulaziz3450
      @wanmaimunahabdulaziz3450 Před měsícem

      Generally, yes, 1mil applies to foreigners. You may contact the developer directly. If purchasing Phase 1 units directly from the developer and special approval has been granted, yes, you are eligible, but do not expect the same for Phase 2. However, if you are buying a resale from a Phase 1 owner, 1mil applies.

  • @annieteo7169
    @annieteo7169 Před měsícem

    Josh, why you holding my profits back in the crypto range platform??

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      Hi annie i suspect you may have been scammed by an impersonator.
      I do not advocate on any crypto range platform.
      Please becareful online, do not go near them 🙏
      Only official group t.me/pi21k which is about financial education
      Others are impersonators. Anything that has "fast profits" are red flags.

  • @FfGg-km9xp
    @FfGg-km9xp Před měsícem +2

    Its not just a mrt stop away, but also a customs counter or 2 away. Because the logic is the same, jb has been a bus stop away for very long time.

  • @deni0709ify
    @deni0709ify Před měsícem

    Will Malaysia government pay the HSR construction cost to SG board? Don't expect Singapore government pay for it. Yes, we like HSR, But SG only pay for local portion construction.

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      Yes SG only pay SG side construction. Please read the details of HSR last time. There are lots of questions answered if people actually read the details instead of assuming

    • @Raksasaification
      @Raksasaification Před dnem

      ​@@AlphaMarketingSGpoor people mah. If they read they won't be so poor keep thinking gov owe them money.

  • @oceanlow3471
    @oceanlow3471 Před měsícem

    I know of several sg couples and a few japanese and korean families retire at Rnf

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      Ya there are. If you spend enough time in JB you will see many foreigners here other than Singaporeans

    • @steventay5834
      @steventay5834 Před 4 dny

      See foreigners in JB means they retire there? Jumping to conclusions

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před 4 dny

      @@steventay5834 come visit JB more bro, open your world view

  • @cybergod77
    @cybergod77 Před měsícem

    If you buy a unit that's < RM1mil fm Developer and if it doesn't warrant a RM1mil price tag by the time u want to sell...will mean u can only sell to M'sians?

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      Based on rules yes

    • @seabreeze667
      @seabreeze667 Před 26 dny

      And msians dun have minimum purchase price like those imposed on foreigners, so all the more they wun have to buy from foreign investors

  • @davidong4785
    @davidong4785 Před měsícem +1

    A train connection is not going to close the gap. The valuation of a property in different country involves in gpd/capital, income, inflation, tax policies, total household debt against gdp, national interest rates, monetary policies and supply vs demand and affordability are the factors that a property prices. By banging on the rts to close the gap... basically trying too hard and hoping too much.

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem +1

      My guess is also train connection is not going to close the gap

    • @davidong4785
      @davidong4785 Před měsícem

      @JOSHTANLIVE honestly these developers are only making malaysia's situation worst. They only worsen the total household debt to gdp which is already bad for malaysia to begin ( overstressing banks.)with and a lot of malaysians are not aware. Where many are not mindful and easily move by those FB ads on the condos that are near to rts stops.

    • @davidong4785
      @davidong4785 Před měsícem

      @JOSHTANLIVE if rts can close the gap then the rts project must be able to bring in profits directly or indirectly that grows Malaysia's foregin reserve by 300% resulting in an increase of 1:1 against singapore on interest rates for mortage loans, replace all of Malaysia's debt to net asset (positive surplus), increase gdp/capital by 700%, stable exchange rate BTW myr to usd within the range of +/-2%, actual price appreciation of property price gain base on actually inflation on your daily expenditure for import goods.

    • @rpj341
      @rpj341 Před měsícem +1

      Closing the gap is said with vested interest. Property is about location, location, location. Even in Singapore, there are places where property prices defer when separated by a short distance as one junction

    • @davidong4785
      @davidong4785 Před měsícem

      @@rpj341 agree

  • @sharifahfauziah9463
    @sharifahfauziah9463 Před měsícem

    So a Singaporean can buy a new Apt or landed from developer at less than RM $1 million?

  • @benlaudance2987
    @benlaudance2987 Před měsícem

    😊

  • @SivalinPuthery
    @SivalinPuthery Před měsícem

    Until today, didn't realize JI cells are still active in Johor

  • @joejoe6136
    @joejoe6136 Před měsícem +2

    I have a unit in skysuite , opposite rnf . Rented out at 6% yield.

  • @kcchiew4247
    @kcchiew4247 Před měsícem

    We have no plan to retire in JB because it will cost more than stay in Singapore. Our household expenditure is around sgd 500 (exclude my income tax) per week now. Rather travel the world than buy a retire home in JB. (CDL condo in Woodlands just beside our new 4 room bto, Champion Bliss.)

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      Point of view noted

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      Good to be retired

    • @petiachoo1615
      @petiachoo1615 Před měsícem

      I find it cheaper to retire in JB than in SG for sure. Travel to regional destinations from Senai Airport is very cheap but the Msian budget airlines always late, so prepare to spend lots of time in Starbucks at the airports lol.

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      @@petiachoo1615 budget airlines in general have poorer schedules. I don't think its a Malaysia airline only problem. Have you tried Scoot?

    • @kcchiew4247
      @kcchiew4247 Před měsícem

      @@petiachoo1615 My hdb was fully paid and I will be 56 this year. I do not see any reason to buy a condo in JB, get/maintain a Malaysia registered car and apply for retirement visa now. Those will be huge retirement expenses.

  • @jimmylim9508
    @jimmylim9508 Před měsícem +2

    R&F project is literally priced and targeted at Singaporean. and further discount will be given if you do full cash. those Phase 1 SG investor is not actually making money. look at the exchange rate 2018. its SGD$1 - RM$3, and with 4.5% interest in loan, i really dont think investors are making money. locals hardly buy R&F. if plan to retire, i don't see why must be beside the CIQ, you can get a car easily to commute, maintenance is low for car. you will need a car to go makan around the nice food places anyways. Let just say if the R&F is full occupancy, I will avoid this place at all cost.. imagine the traffic jam all this.

  • @marvelcomiks8078
    @marvelcomiks8078 Před měsícem

    One tell-tale sign about R&F is the RTS. Before the RTS project resumed, prices of R&F was declining, after the RTS resurrected, the price went back to normal and elevated slightly. Think, if this had been in Singapore and the Government announces a new MRT station in a location, you think the price will just 'return to normal' and is the only non-losing project in the country? It would have shot through the roof. Something is cooking guys. Don't be in the pot. And they missed out the most important part since majority buyers are retirees, the MM2H requires another S$150k in fixed deposit in order to stay long term. Otherwise you cannot even enter Malaysia to stay for 365 days per year. And you will end up buying a property you cannot stay properly in for a whole year, pay monthly for a poorly maintained estate and facilities by a developer that is near bankruptcy and pay yearly property taxes till you lie in your coffin. And if you finally want to sell you need to look for another potato head who is willing to buy your property at over RM 1 million (unless they are local Malaysian who usually won't buy condos but landed) when they can buy a new one at under RM1 million. In other words, you will be STUCK with the property. Don't buy Malaysian properties, RENT. And if the rental goes up too high, retire in another place.

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      No need MM2H. Just cross check point regularly will do. Need not be 365 days uninterrupted. Retirees in penang will have to fly in but JB's really easy.
      Agree with your other points

    • @marvelcomiks8078
      @marvelcomiks8078 Před měsícem

      @@JOSHTANLIVE Need to be uninterrupted, cos no intention to go back to Singapore. Otherwise buy the property for what?

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      there are many ways to retire, you don't need to be in your retirement home all the time

    • @dovetofree
      @dovetofree Před 23 dny

      If it were me, I rather rent, you never know who will become your neighbours...or once you are bored with the neighbourhood, you are free to pack and go. Less stress

    • @marvelcomiks8078
      @marvelcomiks8078 Před 20 dny

      @@dovetofree I just went back there again yesterday, and yep its even quieter now. Unless you are really retiring now, going to stay there permanently and have an extra S$200k spare cash (that you can literally throw away for the MM2H) after buying that property, don't buy ANY Malaysian property.
      Malaysia is a terrible investment market, whether its for education, business or property.
      I don't even know where to start on the amount of headaches you can get as a foreigner, if you foolishly buy a malaysian property.

  • @leeaaron7856
    @leeaaron7856 Před měsícem +2

    I agree with Ryan that there is a huge disparity between Condos in Woodlands and JB city centre being only 1 mrt stop away. It is logical that with this disparity, the potential for capital appreciation and rental yield increase in the future will be in the favour of JB. Singaporeans IMO looking to invest in JB should look at the properties near RTS stn now. The prices are rising very fast. Soon, you will find yourselves priced out even with the favourable exchange rate. Think JB city centre as SIngapore 20 years ago. History is repeating itself. And it doesnt come by so often.

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      wah you bullish. Im bullish actually. There is a tipping point that we will cross after RTS completion. My observation is majority of Singapore population not even aware RTS is being built. Imagine the wake up call 3 years from now

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem +2

      Disagree haha. It’s still a different land and different law and different development of the place. I actually think the price gap will widen over time (in sgd term)

    • @Phonedumb
      @Phonedumb Před měsícem

      Agree. Currency exchange needs to be considered in any investment.

    • @leeaaron7856
      @leeaaron7856 Před měsícem +1

      Exchange rates has always been an excuse for not going into JB properties. I get that a lot from Singaporeans. Just ask, what if we can mitigate the exchange risk? How will the picture look like?

    • @rpj341
      @rpj341 Před měsícem

      @@JOSHTANLIVE Thanks Josh, for being the contrarian here. If RTS is so convenient, why would there be a need to stay in JB or buy a property there. Just stay near the RTS in Woodlands and commute there to enjoy the benefits instead of sinking one’s hard earned money in JB?

  • @marvintan8452
    @marvintan8452 Před měsícem

    The road surrounding this project always heavily congested and some reviews mentioned that phase one condition is bad and estate is poorly maintained. Do walk the ground before signing on dotted lines.

  • @weiliangtan1001
    @weiliangtan1001 Před měsícem

    And Forex risk or depreciation will wipe out all yield.

  • @colinquekking9033
    @colinquekking9033 Před měsícem

    buy for stay and visa runs. 5 yrs. after 5 yrs no one knows, sekali JB do better than the entire SG island. :D but of cos hope is not a strategy in investment

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem +1

      just consider RTS implication to travel time once its completed

  • @wonjoeful
    @wonjoeful Před měsícem

    buy woodlands condo can exit bec buyers are hdb upgraders. Who are the buyers of rnf which 1) malaysian rather buy landed. 2) singaporean can only buy RM1m of a resale RnF. And those families with kids confirm wont buy.

  • @johnwee38
    @johnwee38 Před měsícem

    According to my JB friends, JB landed property is a sensible buy compared to condominium

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      I think I described in the above video their reasonings for that. Their objective and a Singaporean's objective is not necessarily the same

    • @Wis19394
      @Wis19394 Před měsícem +1

      Correct my wife is from JB. The johoreans will never invest in 500k above condo. They prefer landed houses. Most of the occupants in RNF are from China. If you want to buy condo better buy in KL the appreciation there is better

  • @jnj7215
    @jnj7215 Před měsícem

    I can find a 5% rental yield condo nearby

  • @lamcso
    @lamcso Před měsícem

    Opportunity to buy FREEHOLD LANDED Property and pass on for generations. Maintenance cost is so low with extremely low annual quit rents (property tax) and council assessment.

  • @cl_cl_999
    @cl_cl_999 Před měsícem

    The foreign exchange rate - seller doesn't make money at all

  • @striderrox
    @striderrox Před měsícem +1

    Anyway to verify the numbers? Can't take "really" as a fact.

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      Assume its slightly inflated but the key finding is its so big and many are sold

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      Which numbers you not sure about?

    • @petiachoo1615
      @petiachoo1615 Před měsícem +1

      Property sold doesn't equate to occupancy, many of the overseas owners don't come to JB that often, unlike Singaporeans.

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      @@petiachoo1615 R&F Phase 1 is highly occupied and many projects in JB have improved occupancy alot post Covid 19

  • @rwcc83
    @rwcc83 Před měsícem

    JB property are for own stay/enjoyment. Not for investment. R&F Phase 1 didnt really make money if you consider the exchange rate in 2018 vs 2024. True appreciation comes only if MYR strengthens against SGD.

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      I was more shocked that it’s still one of the better condo performance alr

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      I think last 10 years, Malaysian real estate didn't make money. When the RTS completes end 2026, would that be a tipping point?

  • @dennisyin2844
    @dennisyin2844 Před měsícem +1

    I rented a unit at A7-3 for a year, my god! It’s an eye-opener for me. There was even an occasion 7-8 police officers storm into my unit on a weekend. They mistook my neighbours’ unit for mine. Apparently he got into a fight and police took him away. Anything you can imagine can happen will happen at R&F Princess Cove.

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      the police break down your door?

    • @dennisyin2844
      @dennisyin2844 Před měsícem +1

      @@AlphaMarketingSG knocked on my door. All sorts of low-life live at R&F Princess Cove. One year stay is enough. Had to move out. Loud music at 3 am , maybe ecstasy parties at Princess Cove. Singaporeans should give this place a miss. Phase 1 is less than 10 years and the whole damn place is so run down. Phase 2 will be the same because it’s the same management running it.

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      @dennisyin2844 I see ok. Tq for your feedback.

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem +1

      Reinforces. Rent awhile first since there is phase 1, happy and aware then buy

  • @hbianl5661
    @hbianl5661 Před měsícem +5

    for malaysia so big land, buying a reclaim land in R&F doesnt make sense

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem +2

      well there can be alot of land, but which lands are close to access Singapore?

    • @seabreeze667
      @seabreeze667 Před 26 dny +1

      That's why R&F is crazy expensive, they alr planned on skimming Singaporean and Chinese

  • @peterng3886
    @peterng3886 Před měsícem

    Hi, thank you for the informative video. To both, what is your take or view on the impact of R&F if let say the developer is no longer in business or in the process of liquidation? Thank you

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      Well phase 2 is already completed, so is not really a problem for Phase 2 buyers. But you will probably be concerned on the mall in Phase 1 and land for subsequent phases as all that belongs to developer and may have to be liquidated. But the bigger question is how you think China will go through the current slow patch in their economy. That is not so easy to read as news from China is often not complete or written from a Western bias

  • @user-im5vg2by2j
    @user-im5vg2by2j Před měsícem

    How long can you stay in JB? Don't you need a visa?

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      Just cross check point regularly will do on a normal visit. Need not be 365 days uninterrupted where residency is needed. Some retirees in penang stay there and fly in regularly but JB's really easy.
      Hope it clarifies k

  • @AleksiIvanov-kz5yb
    @AleksiIvanov-kz5yb Před 29 dny

    Hi, may I know why you do not encourage Singaporeans to buy overseas properties like those in JB?
    Is it because of some unforseen risk that is not manageable?

    • @seabreeze667
      @seabreeze667 Před 26 dny

      Even my Msian colleagues think that it's too risky for Singaporean,especially Chinese to buy. Msia law can change anytime and arrest u. And every Msian colleague, I know, who bought JB properties, are making losses so far.

    • @AleksiIvanov-kz5yb
      @AleksiIvanov-kz5yb Před 26 dny

      @@seabreeze667 I see. That's a good piece of advice. There are unforseen risk that are not quite manageable.

    • @seabreeze667
      @seabreeze667 Před 26 dny +1

      @AleksiIvanov-kz5yb and I heard from two different people, that msia custom dun like singapore passport to go in and out their CIQ everyday, they will assume u live in JB to exploit their currency values, and then play games on u. Msia is msian first, unlike Spore, so Singaporean are at a disadvantage.

    • @AleksiIvanov-kz5yb
      @AleksiIvanov-kz5yb Před 25 dny

      @@seabreeze667 They may not be smart to think that Singaporeans spent there will exploit their currency value.
      As oppose to SG, SG has an overly smart govt that betray their own local citizens for their own benefits. This is largely due to conflict of interest because they need to betray locals in order to siphon more money for themselves through depression of wages. Govt and senior management of companies mostly are communist who hope that staff or citizens are slaves working for them for free so that they can achieve extraordinary wealth. Money they take, work you do. Simple.

    • @steventay5834
      @steventay5834 Před 4 dny

      Exchange rate losses. Supply will always exceed demand. Politically unstable.
      I have not heard of any Singaporean buyer making money investing in these new condos

  • @kanlinah7694
    @kanlinah7694 Před měsícem

    In the conversation still seem like Ryan also not confident on the outlook of JB properties and consider investment in JB properties is not a good investment decision. I would say if want to understand the housing situation in JB better to ask more opinions from consumers, developers, people from different sectors instead of getting perspective from PA who might conflict interest with you.

  • @MS-ub9hb
    @MS-ub9hb Před měsícem

    Why SG retirees need to buy houses in JB? With RTS, it only takes minutes to travel across. No need to clean and maintain 2 houses, especially when one gets older. Use that money instead to splurge on massages and indulge in good food in JB for the remaining active years. In fact in retirement stage, one should liquidate assets and enjoy life.

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      Fully agree

    • @yueming26
      @yueming26 Před 6 dny

      Hi, am wondering if buying Rts as a retiree make sense as freehold can leave for children in future? And rental is low but keep as it, Amy thoughts?

  • @eddytan3219
    @eddytan3219 Před měsícem +1

    Malaysia property mainly for retirement or casual use n not for investment w the weak currency make it even worse for invest. Think twice what ur plan for

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      have the right objective

    • @rpj341
      @rpj341 Před měsícem

      @@AlphaMarketingSGYah, and be prepared like Mr Loo to write off your $$$. It’s ok, just pure enjoyment of retirement years!

  • @dennisyin2844
    @dennisyin2844 Před měsícem +1

    Management at R&F sucks!!!!! Type of tenants you get at R&F are not so desirable kind, type-I who throw their litter from high rise, even got those at least one jump from balcony at land on 5th floor of block A1-1 and A1-2. Don’t trust agents. You rent one unit in phase 1 and see for yourself.

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem +1

      Renting one first to see is a good way to be sure

    • @dixon732
      @dixon732 Před měsícem

      Wow 😳...

    • @petiachoo1615
      @petiachoo1615 Před měsícem

      Wah place race lor. But I agree a lot of chapalang tenants not just any particular race or nationality.

    • @dennisyin2844
      @dennisyin2844 Před měsícem

      @@petiachoo1615 Got Viet-bu walking around in see through pyjamas too. All kinds of undesirable tenants.

  • @camalotnite
    @camalotnite Před měsícem

    didnt account cost for repair, travel, disputes, advertising/agency fee/loss of rental unrented months...for 3% return and high risks of unstable local regulation, safety, illiquid asset.. not worth it. there are better investments that can do better with much less risks and worries. TBH, Johore property is for the rich to have vacation (hesitate to say luxury) home, or mistresses. NOT for investments

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem +1

      I share similar concerns

    • @rpj341
      @rpj341 Před měsícem

      Josh, your 4 word reply says it all 😂

  • @mauriceng3197
    @mauriceng3197 Před měsícem +1

    Like alot of red flags

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      look like you side with me on the debate =)

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      Haha. You must be clear what is your reason for buying first

  • @Swoosh6855
    @Swoosh6855 Před měsícem

    27:48 the house value will not drop to zero… lol

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      may drop but 0 is only if confiscated. Wont

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      Which house value you seen drop to 0? Well it can only to drop to 0 if its leasehold and the lease runs out

    • @petiachoo1615
      @petiachoo1615 Před měsícem

      @@AlphaMarketingSG scenario not saying it will happen if one day the reclaim land sinks into the sea, then really will be 0

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      @@petiachoo1615 have you actually seen any project globally on reclaimed land that sink into the sea?

  • @cranteri
    @cranteri Před měsícem +3

    Sgporeans are not stupid in a sense to buy there for investment purposes. That, already pull off about 70% of sgporean investors. For own stay, anywhere is possible as long as you are happy with the environment. However, I still have my reserves on R&F as many people do. Just look up on how bad their management is, mold on the walls, cockroaches everywhere.. and as a retiree why live in such high density on a big land like Msia? Buy like Mr Loo or other better freehold condominiums where you can enjoy your lifestyle.

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem +1

      you visited and saw the mold on the walls, cockroaches everywhere?

    • @bernardlim7700
      @bernardlim7700 Před měsícem

      agree, the build by China developer was horrible, and why still squeeze like sardine even in Malaysia

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem +1

      whichever living environment you prefer, Im sure Malaysia has options for you

    • @dennisyin2844
      @dennisyin2844 Před měsícem

      @@JOSHTANLIVE you want to see how Phase 2 will be in 6 years time, very simple. Just visit phase 1 project and see how run down it is. Poor management and bad tenant mix.

    • @dennisyin2844
      @dennisyin2844 Před měsícem

      @@JOSHTANLIVE the ceiling at A7-3 block on 4th can leak and collapse when it rained. Happened twice and you can see the ceiling is cardboard thin.

  • @xxxcool2565
    @xxxcool2565 Před měsícem +1

    This Ryan also talk nonsense no competitor to R&F. Go check out Coronation Square at JBCC and the swath of land around Bukit Chagar MRT. Those have already been designated as residential cum commercial. In short there will be a swath of supply not forgetting older already built condos around R&F like V@Summerplace which is much cheaper albeit older

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      Refrain from making it personal 🙏
      Suggestions above noted and would suggest anyone buying to research on them too

    • @petiachoo1615
      @petiachoo1615 Před měsícem

      Coronation Square you let me know when will the project ever complete construction first lol.

    • @xxxcool2565
      @xxxcool2565 Před měsícem

      @@petiachoo1615 i think phase 1 going to be completed liao. I went pass like 80%? Its the medical suites. Then phase 2 is the service apartments. Don't worry la. Coronation square developers is backed by Johor Royal Family. The entire coronation square was the Sultan's brainchild when he went to UK and want to replicate it in JB. You think he will let it fail?

  • @marinekong235
    @marinekong235 Před měsícem

    Buy Malaysian property - if price goes up it can be negated by forex drop. throw in interest cost then good luck to you.

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      i worry the same too

    • @marinekong235
      @marinekong235 Před měsícem

      @@JOSHTANLIVE i almost bought a KL condo 20 years ago - at RM300k then sounded like a steal. The ringgit went from 1.75 then to 3.55 now. even if it doubled to RM600k (which is impossible) i would have been left poorer now. Not factoring interest and opportunity cost, not to mention the maintenance paid. Never ask a property agent whether it is good time to buy or sell - sure good news one, as they earn commission regardless.

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      @@marinekong235 thank you for sharing your perspective

  • @steventay5834
    @steventay5834 Před 6 dny

    Cannot buy JB condo for investment lah. Rental yield is pathetic and ringgit will depreciate. And supply of condo is like indefinite.

  • @seabreeze667
    @seabreeze667 Před 26 dny

    R&F is crazy expensive, out to tok Singaporean and chinese

  • @cac1504
    @cac1504 Před měsícem +1

    Property agents mostly 'cari makan'. Do your own homework.

  • @leanne2330
    @leanne2330 Před měsícem +1

    Infact overseas property are not attractive investment unless self use, eg Aus UK Manila USA Mal... WHY?
    1. Restriction and high G tax fee to exit
    2. Weak control on Tenant to house maintenance
    3. Unpredictable overseas G policy and currency change
    4. Impact on Singapore asset acquisition
    5....

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      I agree with your points raised

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      yes i think almost all overseas investments lose to Singapore if using past 10 year timeframe. Singapore champion

  • @JennyLau-xq7ws
    @JennyLau-xq7ws Před měsícem

    Do not invest msia house, the price will not appreciate and loss in currency

  • @steventay5834
    @steventay5834 Před 4 dny

    Please be honest. JB newer condo can't buy for investment lah!! 100% lose money. Nightmare

  • @user-cl3ke3gy2f
    @user-cl3ke3gy2f Před měsícem +1

    don'tlose $$$$...don't buyin jb... in SHANGHAI+BEijing 93% discount n buy one get one FREE nobody want

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      Your source? Buy 1 free 1 in Shanghai?

    • @user-cl3ke3gy2f
      @user-cl3ke3gy2f Před měsícem

      @@AlphaMarketingSG in Beijing....next to Beijing Hotel... blooomberg reports....stay in one rent the other..in 7 yrs mkt recovers u make a killing

  • @steventay5834
    @steventay5834 Před 4 dny

    U will never make money buying JB property. U will regret

  • @laychun85
    @laychun85 Před měsícem

    Considering the current exchange rates, I don’t think there will be significant profit.

    • @AlphaMarketingSG
      @AlphaMarketingSG Před měsícem

      past performance is no indicator of future performance?

  • @marinekong235
    @marinekong235 Před měsícem

    If R&F is so good then i should sell my landed property for $5m and buy 15 units of R&F at RM1m each, hold it for 10 years when it appreciates 50% and when the Ringgit strengthen to 2:1 against the S$ - then I would have RM15 X 1.5 / 2 = $11.25m, making a whopping $625k a year for 10 years. Wow - imagine that.......
    At least it is a good dream hahahaha.
    Now to a reality check - 2005 i stayed in Taman Danau Desa in KL, could have bought it for RM300k. now in 2024 there are new condos there selling at RM480k, so how much can my 20 year old condo sell for??? Imagine some cuckoo buys it from me at RM420k, I would make RM120k in 20 years - that's a whopping RM6k a year. Factor in the ringgit went from 1.7 to 3.5 against the S$, the profit is $1.7k a year but due to forex rate i lost $50k - not counting the maintenance of RM250 a month = RM60k for 20 years.
    if one is selling properties to make a living i can understand when one try to paint a good picture for it. However, present a balanced view - show the best possible outcome but also highlight the worst case scenario. Imagine a retiree in his 60s falling for it and when he turns 70, he after the losses made as such, he definitely have to retire and die in JB as he could never be able to afford to come back so Spore. That is being highly irresponsible and morally wrong just to earn some commission.

    • @JOSHTANLIVE
      @JOSHTANLIVE  Před měsícem

      Thank you for sharing your experience