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The peer pressures of buying a house
By Investment Moats  •  May 19, 2013

The peer pressures of buying a house Old House HDR

I like Ramit Sethi’s blog because it is both entertaining and his free stuff is really of high quality (Which makes you wonder about his paid ones.)

So a recent post of his highlights the invisible scripts that exist within the cultures of most places that buy a house for investment is perhaps the safest form of investing.

In Singapore, we can attest to this. Stocks and bonds investing will always look to be more risky and never get rich scheme compared to real estate.

Sometimes its not that you want to do something because it’s a logical and good idea, but because society forces your hand.

You don’t get married because it’s the right thing to do. You get married so that you don’t have to wait too long for a HDB flat else it gets too expensive.

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Investment Moats is set up by Kyith Ng and have been around since 2005. He aims to share his experiences making sense of money, how money works and ways to grow his money. It hopes that by sharing his experiences, both good and bad, season investors can advice and critique his decisions and new investors can learn from them and find their own style ...
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