I thought you should have known this better a long time ago. Surprised you changed opinion recently by wanting to stay in Johor and even buying a house there.
I mentioned several times in the past that when I asked some of my Malaysian colleagues and friends if they wanted to buy Iskandar properties (so much cheaper than those in SG), many balked at the idea. They wouldn't even think twice. There are several reasons they gave which I won't bother repeating here. This is a fact about what they told me and I didn't make the story up. Looks like it agrees with the experience with your neighbour.
I also did mention it's amusing for me to see Malaysians are coming in here to work, earning higher salaries and setting up their families here. Some even want to get their SG citizenship and buy yes, that "pigeon-hole" (as Sinkies themselves insult their own homes) HDB flats to live inside. But Singaporeans like you are moving out to stay in Johor. Some even contemplated pulling their children out of the education system here and putting them in Johor schools! (To me, international or not, it's still a school in Johor, standard is determined by the people there.) I can understand if it's SG-->US, Europe, Australia or Japan.... but to Johor??
This is not to imply Johor is lousy or SG is superior. Every city and country has its own beauty and attraction. Johor is no exception. But it takes a lot more than just "cheaper housing, bigger houses" to push people out of Singapore. There are other downsides in Johor that people have to consider.
This is a point which many speakers in property talks misled the audience. They kept painting a picture which shows many Singaporeans will naturally soon move over to Iskandar because they can't afford housing in SG. So you better buy one now also.
This is definitely not true. If you ask around and talk to your Singaporean friends and colleagues, or better still, talk to present or former Malaysians living in Singapore, the ground sentiments are very different from the half-truths those agents, speakers and developers of Iskandar projects are trying to portray.
Mpan12, I have never waiverd in my views, right from start I have always emphasized that yes, there are some plus points living in Johor but nothing that cannot be achieved by renting or just driving across. Those who bought keep on harping how good life can be by moving across are only trying to justify their purchases, actually no need to sink life savings in Johor, many cheaper alternatives to getting low cost living and enjoying good life.
Anyway I am a landed property addict that's why I went to look, I do not think a landed house is hard to clean, in fact I think if you buy a smaller cosy one with a large ground floor room, and leave the rest of the rooms empty, it should be easy to clean with nothing in the way. I saw one at Mount Austin area, double gated security and next to a very serene park, me and wife like it, but the house needs some work ie. money, as it was not that well maintained. Anyway there are lots of choices in Johor, no need to rush. If limits go to RM2 million, I will drop ownership idea completely.
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