sobrang conservative ng mga bangko dito. kaya walang complicated financial instruments wala kasing nakakaintindi. di masyadong tatamaan sa losses pero yung gains very minimal din.
pero tinamaan din sila nung bumagsak ang Lehman Bros. nagkaipitan ng interbank lending dati.
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malaki na rin agwat ng class A,B sa middle to lower class natin. kung pantay lang sana growth ng lahat ng classes.![]()
Very nice topic, I wish I have the time to read all the posts.
I'm very much guilty of this when I was single. I spent money like there is no tomorrow.
Since I got married - I've been very careful about how we manage our finances.
For a condo unit worth let say 5M. How much savings/assets and monthly income must you have in order to afford it?
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add ka pa ng condo dues. and wala pa parking slot yan.
pero mataas yang 9.5% interest, saan bank ba yan? 7.5% p/a lang sa pnb ang home loan. sa 7.5% p/a at 15 years (with 20% down) your monthly will be P37,200.
correction: 6.75% lang pala ngayon sa pnb for a fixed 4-5 years, then flexi rate after that. may promo sila until oct 31.
Last edited by yebo; October 5th, 2013 at 03:22 PM.
may ate... she married a chinese... sya ang may hawak ng pera nila...
takot lang nun sa ate ko...
yung eldest ko din... pure chinese ang husband nya... cya din ang may hawak ng pera nila...
siguro sir uls nasa tao nalang talaga yun... hindi uubra mga chinese sakanila....
both of them got very strong personality...
me.. 14 YEARS na ako walang natatangap na sweldo, at bonus...
ATM NA KASI... automatic to mrs... he.he...
allowance lang nahahawakan ko at kita sa gensets... wala akong lusot at alam kasi ng panganay ko kita ko dun...
tapos kay mrs. pa din ang bagsak nun lahat....
sYA din kasi ang taga BUDGET.... sa hirap ng buhay dapat marunong tayong mag budget...
And yun mga asawa ng mga relatives mo, mga mainlanders?
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eto rin inabot namin na rate. Promo noon ay 5% dp. ang nabargain namin ay i-stretch yung equity to 15 months. Right now, our current rate is at 7.5% (1-yr fixing). Nasa P14K monthly (15-yr term). 3 yrs ago, sabi ko sa sarili ko hindi ko yata maafford ang P1M na bahay. Pero kaya naman pala. Right now, kung bibilhin ang katabi naming unit ay nasa P2M na..
Masarap tumira sa sariling bahay. Yung hindi ka "nakikitira sa bubong ng in-laws mo" or di kaya "nakasandal sa nanay at tatay". Kahit hindi kami 6-digits, tamang paghawak lang ng perang pinaghihirapan.
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ALL of my real estate investments were properties I couldn't initially afford. Had to dig deep and sacrificed a lot to pay the monthly ammortizations. But time is the great equalizer
After more than fourteen years of being a slave to the banks (more like one bank in particular), I own a nice collection of properties. No more utang ..... well thats not entirely true. Will make utang again for the next property investments.Its tougher at the start. But once you get thru the first few years, hopefully your income also grows and the monthly payments you have to make become less and less painful. This is luckily what happened to me.
I just think of all these loans as forced savings. If you think of it that way, then it helps manage the financial struggle throughout the long years of waiting (and paying!). Start early and build up your capital and savings.
Last edited by EQAddict; October 7th, 2013 at 09:16 AM.
same here... May namana ako apartments sa parents ko nung namatay sila then kumuha kami house ang lot ( doon kami tumira ) ang pinambabayad namin ay yung kita nang rental nung natapos na namin bayaran pinaupa ulit namin tapos kumuha kami town house ( lumipat kami doon ulit doon kami tumira ). Same ulit lahat nang rental yun ang pinambabayad namin sa town house.
After ulit nito may bibilhin ulit kami na town house.
60% of my salary ( fixed monthly ) napupunta kay misis, yung kanyang kita sa kanya lahat yun tapos wala na kami pakialamanan. Pag lumalabas nang bahay going to the mall or eating outside si misis lahat ang gastos. Lahat nang gastos sa bahay asawa ko na ang may sagot school, food as in lahat.
pero if may car na bibili or luho ko sa katawan ako na ang gagastos noon.
13th month ganun ulit 60% pero yung bonus kung magkano lang ang bibigay ko.
I agree here. My grandfather got his retirement from one piece of property which he acquired at less than P 100 per sq.m. when he was young, and sold at 14K per sq.m. many, many years later. It gave him the cushion to support him and my grandmother in their old age (my lolo has peacefully moved on and my lola is left to be well cared for due to his foresight)Too bad you cannot find deals like that anymore nowadays.
The wifey and I started doing the same thing when we figured that bank savings will not help much given the low interest rates and our risk being averse to play in the stock market. Too bad lang as there were some nice subdivision properties I saw up for sale at a reasonable price, that i expect to go up, but for now we have to set aside the funds first to do the interiors and furnishing of our new abode next year.
That's a good move and nice that your folks left something for you. Yan lang yung sad thing about my folks since their bad separation dried up my dad's resources so my siblings and i did not have any inheritance when my he passed away. That's why now, we're really building our asset base to ensure there's some security for us and our children.![]()