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Thanks for all the comments.
It would appear that Generation Y, which has just come out to work and some of whom are starting families, may not understand the full implications of purchasing an expensive house with high leverage.
A friend of mine did comment that he asked his younger colleagues who mentioned that they were confident property would always rise and therefore be a good asset class to invest in, plus their salaries "can only go up" in time.
Another relative of mine who recently bought an investment condominium didn't think too much on interest rates as refinancing was "three years away", and by then she would be able to find a suitable tenant to offset the loan installment payments anyway (the condo TOPs in 3 years time). She invested in this property without much research - most of the research was done by her elder brother who also bought a (larger) unit in the same development.
It would be interesting to see how things are in 3-5 years time.
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(09-12-2012, 11:43 AM)Musicwhiz Wrote: Thanks for all the comments.
It would appear that Generation Y, which has just come out to work and some of whom are starting families, may not understand the full implications of purchasing an expensive house with high leverage.
A friend of mine did comment that he asked his younger colleagues who mentioned that they were confident property would always rise and therefore be a good asset class to invest in, plus their salaries "can only go up" in time.
Another relative of mine who recently bought an investment condominium didn't think too much on interest rates as refinancing was "three years away", and by then she would be able to find a suitable tenant to offset the loan installment payments anyway (the condo TOPs in 3 years time). She invested in this property without much research - most of the research was done by her elder brother who also bought a (larger) unit in the same development.
It would be interesting to see how things are in 3-5 years time.
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