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Originally posted by wolfeyes1974 View Postsolve yr prob...buy a caravan = car + house...hahaha
Originally posted by icecream View PostNice area.. i likey...
My area not very good although its central area...
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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wow...central area landed properties are sky high...hehehe..i suppose D.A will be keen to stay near you...hehehehehe....for a small timer like me i dwell in east area better...heheheheCourage is what it takes to stand up and speak
Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen
Quoted from Sir Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by feilong108 View Postwow...central area landed properties are sky high...hehehe..i suppose D.A will be keen to stay near you...hehehehehe....for a small timer like me i dwell in east area better...hehehehePeople & Life Are Like Push-Up Bra. They Often Parade Themselves With A False Sense Of Being & Confidence. The Underlying Truth Are Often Much Less Tantalizing. - Benjamin L
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Originally posted by feilong108 View Postwow...central area landed properties are sky high...hehehe..i suppose D.A will be keen to stay near you...hehehehehe....for a small timer like me i dwell in east area better...hehehehe
Originally posted by icecream View Postno lah.
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Postin perth i never stay in flat/apartment - never experienced that type of life before. only landed property with huge backyard and front yard. some with private swimming pool etc etc. now my place no pool, but sure have gym
Anyway, my 2 cents worth. When I first started off, my wife and I talked about this, and I asked her. Big diamond ring, or buy house? We decided to scrimp and save and go for an EC right away after marriage. Along the way, our philosophy then became buy the biggest ticket asset first, then the smaller ones downwards (car next, etc)
Theory is this, if you keep buying the small ticket items because you can afford it, then you'll never be able to save up for the big ticket one. But once you've got past the big ticket item, and start to be comfortable, the small ticket items will come naturally, because along the way, you've inculcated a savings habit.
A story to share about saving money.
An old man had a son who didn't work hard or save any more. So the old man decided to teach him a lesson. He gave the son two buckets, one was okay, but the other one had a big hole in the bottom. So he asked the son to leave the bucket with a hole, and go fetch water from the well with the good one, objective being to fill up the bucket. Obviously, the son couldn't, coz everytime he drew water from the well and poured it into the bucket with a hole, everything leaked out.
So the old man told the son to do it the other way around, leave the whole on, and use the one with the hole to draw the water from the well. And the son realised, that even though when he drew water from the well with the bucket that had a hole, it managed to retain some water when he reached the whole bucket. So little by little, he managed to fill up one whole bucket of water.
So the old man told the son, if you don't save, no matter how much money you earn (drawing a full bucket from the well), your expenses is like a bottomless bucket. But it you save a little everytime, you'll be able to accumulate riches.
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Originally posted by cmsoh View Post"gimme a home among the gum trees, with lots of plum trees .... "
Anyway, my 2 cents worth. When I first started off, my wife and I talked about this, and I asked her. Big diamond ring, or buy house? We decided to scrimp and save and go for an EC right away after marriage. Along the way, our philosophy then became buy the biggest ticket asset first, then the smaller ones downwards (car next, etc)
Theory is this, if you keep buying the small ticket items because you can afford it, then you'll never be able to save up for the big ticket one. But once you've got past the big ticket item, and start to be comfortable, the small ticket items will come naturally, because along the way, you've inculcated a savings habit.
A story to share about saving money.
An old man had a son who didn't work hard or save any more. So the old man decided to teach him a lesson. He gave the son two buckets, one was okay, but the other one had a big hole in the bottom. So he asked the son to leave the bucket with a hole, and go fetch water from the well with the good one, objective being to fill up the bucket. Obviously, the son couldn't, coz everytime he drew water from the well and poured it into the bucket with a hole, everything leaked out.
So the old man told the son to do it the other way around, leave the whole on, and use the one with the hole to draw the water from the well. And the son realised, that even though when he drew water from the well with the bucket that had a hole, it managed to retain some water when he reached the whole bucket. So little by little, he managed to fill up one whole bucket of water.
So the old man told the son, if you don't save, no matter how much money you earn (drawing a full bucket from the well), your expenses is like a bottomless bucket. But it you save a little everytime, you'll be able to accumulate riches.[U]Currently wearing[/U]:
[SIZE="1"]TT Datejust with diamond dial - sold!
Blue 6694
Seiko SD-lookalike[/SIZE]
[U]"My collection"[/U]:
[SIZE="1"]Blue 6694; TT DJ w diamond dial.[/SIZE]
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Originally posted by Promethus View PostYou small timer then I live under MRT tracks type lor.......Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak
Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen
Quoted from Sir Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by feilong108 View Posthahaha..i m true blue working class..hahaha...u big shot leh..wana me to disclose ur true id ar..lolz....u reali still water run deep type leh..hahahaha
Back to topic, I've taken a liking to Leith Park area. Both the small condo projects and landed are pretty nice. Might lean towards one if God is nice to me.
"Auntie, quickpick system 7 $3500"People & Life Are Like Push-Up Bra. They Often Parade Themselves With A False Sense Of Being & Confidence. The Underlying Truth Are Often Much Less Tantalizing. - Benjamin L
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chances of winning close to NIL. Recently i been buying lotto tickets and not only i never hit the jackpot, no one else did, so the 1st price keep increasing and increasing.[U]Currently wearing[/U]:
[SIZE="1"]TT Datejust with diamond dial - sold!
Blue 6694
Seiko SD-lookalike[/SIZE]
[U]"My collection"[/U]:
[SIZE="1"]Blue 6694; TT DJ w diamond dial.[/SIZE]
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Originally posted by Promethus View PostWah... Expose me ah... But I HDB dweller with zero income and unemployed. Nobody will bother with me lah.
Back to topic, I've taken a liking to Leith Park area. Both the small condo projects and landed are pretty nice. Might lean towards one if God is nice to me.
"Auntie, quickpick system 7 $3500"Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak
Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen
Quoted from Sir Winston Churchill
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