Renting: how much should it cost?

Added by Mr. Anonymous at 25 March 2010 22:47 3 pts
the thread below talks about buying a house
http://www.mariproperty.com/forum/view/thread/1/

How about renting? any rules or tips?

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#637 by GGel at 24 March 2012 12:51 1 pts
Renting as I knew it, has no security. If your owner cancels your agreement and asks you to leave, you don’t have an option. Sometimes, changing homes too frequently becomes a nightmare for you, if you have a family. Also, you miss out on creating an asset which ownership builds and you do not have the freedom to renovate or change your house according to your liking. Well, there are many debates that will rage on for eternity. One is whether it is cheaper to buy rather than rent a house. However, in 98 of 100 large towns.
#3 by Mr. Anonymous at 24 May 2010 09:12 2 pts
you sure don't want to rent if it's rm1k and above...
#2 by Mr. Anonymous at 27 March 2010 23:25 3 pts
just some general tips.

1. renting alone or sharing? sharing with other housemates is a lot cheaper.

2. rates differ depending on location. eg. suburbs houses' rent is cheaper than city flats or apts'.

3. most landlords require deposit upfront (usually a month's rent)
#1 by Mr. Anonymous at 26 March 2010 12:44 0 pts
depends on where you're thinking of renting? kl? penang? jb? kk?

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