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kopiandproperty.com was started in November 2013 and the founder Charles Tan has been writing here ever since. He believes Malaysians should invest (invest and not speculate or gamble) because that’s the only way to be financially prepared for retirement. Continue to read.
Charles Tan, DTM
Charles Tan is Founder of kopiandproperty.com. He shares from his personal investment experience for the past 20 years.
20 years experience
Writings would include investment experience in property, stock, unit trust and more as well as readings and conversations with many property gurus in the industry.
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kopiandproperty is an independent property blog which is not affiliated to any media company, property developer or even real estate agencies.
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Articles
Klang Valley – Retail Space Over Supply
I do not believe average income is a good measure when it comes to the ability to purchase property. No developer would be building based
Borrowing costs remain at 3.25%
Today (28th Jan 2015), Bank Negara Malaysia has announced that it will maintain the borrowing costs at 3.25%; unchanged. This was widely expected even though
Singapore: Higher auctions and bargain hunters
Just read a piece of news in Bloomberg which said that the total units up for auction in 2014 for Singapore was 10 times higher
RM50,000 for one (1) car park, would you pay?
To be very specific, 8 years ago, I paid RM10,500 for an additional car park when I bought my Penang condo. I told my brother-in-law
550sf vs 1,000sf, choice is clear to me
On and off, I read articles on how best some interior designers redesigned a tiny small space into a liveable space. For some cases, it
Capital Control, not this time
It was 1998. I was taking the module of ‘International Business in Emerging Markets’ for my first degree in Bristol when the lecturer asked the