If these properties were sold pre-TDSR, we would have had a different conclusion.
They might have been holding out for any potential changes in stance by the Government, which did not materialise.
In the end, those who need to buy or sell pay the taxes and proceed accordingly .
If you factor in 7 to 10% tax, it is still roughly the same level.
Originally Posted by
Werther
This property bought during the low in 2009 also sold at loss.. So able to pick the right property also important vs timing.
The three laws of Kelonguni:
Where there is kelong, there is guni.
No kelong no guni.
More kelong = more guni.