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    Default Will you buy property now the Eurozone problem is brewing?

    Checking out how many of the bro/sis belong to the gungho type and the general sentiments of this round of problems?

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    No... Sell when eveyone chionging to buy - you guaranteed a buyer. Buy when everyone chiong to sell - you guaranteed to find good deals.

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    If HK centalene index can hold above 100 this summer, buy 100X, at least 30-40% upside

    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bakasa2002
    Checking out how many of the bro/sis belong to the gungho type and the general sentiments of this round of problems?
    If you have spare cash, this is a good time to consider as sellers today are more willing to accept lower price and there are also more good units available on the market. For me, I will go for freehold, MRT and CCR.

    Anyway with 4 years SSD, the earliest you can sell will be 2016, so hopefully by then it will be during a major bull period

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    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera
    If HK centalene index can hold above 100 this summer, buy 100X, at least 30-40% upside
    HK is now in the record high, it was up again last week. I was looking at HK properties since Feb, but think and think due to change of Govt.

    Now I have to think twice..anyway, I am now parking my cash into bonds first.

    I see there is no problem to hold above 100 by end of summer.

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    watingggggg....

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    Sometimes you wonder, why do experts here like TOGV, dtrax, phantom, etc, bother to answer silly questions like this one, and the bamboo one with such zealousness ?

    I suspect these random people are just here for fun. And we spent meaningful time answering them instead of discussing amongst ourselves views of the property market.

    Right?

    DKSG

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    Quote Originally Posted by DKSG
    Sometimes you wonder, why do experts here like TOGV, dtrax, phantom, etc, bother to answer silly questions like this one, and the bamboo one with such zealousness ?

    I suspect these random people are just here for fun. And we spent meaningful time answering them instead of discussing amongst ourselves views of the property market.

    Right?

    DKSG
    Haven't hear from mcmlxxvi, teddy bear etc for quite some time. I have learnt a lot from them

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    Quote Originally Posted by DKSG
    Sometimes you wonder, why do experts here like TOGV, dtrax, phantom, etc, bother to answer silly questions like this one, and the bamboo one with such zealousness ?

    I suspect these random people are just here for fun. And we spent meaningful time answering them instead of discussing amongst ourselves views of the property market.

    Right?

    DKSG
    Well, i am no expert, but my mentor mcmlxxvi is bery much alive. I think when he reaches Community Service X of X he probably have something shocking to announce.

    Eg. He is actually a minister, MP or maybe one of the Directors of a developer or something. I dunno....

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    Quote Originally Posted by DKSG
    Sometimes you wonder, why do experts here like TOGV, dtrax, phantom, etc, bother to answer silly questions like this one, and the bamboo one with such zealousness ?

    I suspect these random people are just here for fun. And we spent meaningful time answering them instead of discussing amongst ourselves views of the property market.

    Right?

    DKSG
    I think it was clear from my answer, the bamboo one i bothered because i am vested in the same condo. Dont ask me also how i know which condo the Aunty is referring. I hope i didnt scare her off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CP5211
    Haven't hear from mcmlxxvi, teddy bear etc for quite some time. I have learnt a lot from them
    DP also MIA a long time ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera
    If HK centalene index can hold above 100 this summer, buy 100X, at least 30-40% upside


    i thought HK already cross 1997 levels?

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    Where is BJ21

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    Quote Originally Posted by CCR
    Where is BJ21
    I thot he mention he got recall to work on project athens ?

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    Those at river isles last weekend seem to think it's a great tine to buy whilst euro woes is brewing. But the common wisdom advocates buying when people are fearful. Just need to see if one has the guts for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kane
    i thought HK already cross 1997 levels?
    Yes, HK property price index is now at all time high..

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    Quote Originally Posted by dtrax
    watingggggg....
    you will never wait alone...

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    Quote Originally Posted by radha08
    you will never wait alone...
    radha08 bro, right on right on... you will never wait alone!

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    Don't laugh at River Isles buyers.. they may know that QE3 is coming

    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    DP left ...said so.
    But he's near...very near...

    Quote Originally Posted by extremme
    DP also MIA a long time ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poloclub
    If you have spare cash, this is a good time to consider as sellers today are more willing to accept lower price and there are also more good units available on the market. For me, I will go for freehold, MRT and CCR.

    Anyway with 4 years SSD, the earliest you can sell will be 2016, so hopefully by then it will be during a major bull period
    Freehold, MRT, CCR => Everyone oso know. But nothing less than $1500 psf. Buy already eat grass?

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    if planning to buy property for investment...wait for collapse to happen first

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue
    Freehold, MRT, CCR => Everyone oso know. But nothing less than $1500 psf. Buy already eat grass?
    $1500psf for CCR consider expensive for you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poloclub
    $1500psf for CCR consider expensive for you?

    many are hoping to go back to the Era of $1000psf. in CCR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by minority
    many are hoping to go back to the Era of $1000psf. in CCR.
    !!! the great BasicLee Era

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    Quote Originally Posted by minority
    many are hoping to go back to the Era of $1000psf. in CCR.
    If CCR hit $1000, OCR $500psf?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poloclub
    If CCR hit $1000, OCR $500psf?
    No, RCR $500psf. OCR $250psf

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    Will still buy but factor in the risk. 10-15% off asking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by may2012
    Will still buy but factor in the risk. 10-15% off asking.
    Good try! Many already grabbed at 8% off!

    You must be one of those trying to undercut Ah B!

    DKSG
    PS : I got nothing to sell in CCR. So not say trying to defend the Region.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gn108
    DP left ...said so.
    But he's near...very near...
    he is watching....

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