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  RE:RE:buy a house or stay on rent
by Ritesh Chakravarty on Apr 30, 2007 06:16 PM   Permalink
Dont call someone idiot. People have individual mind to think and anlyze.
You can better invest the money in Mutual Funds to get better returns. Even, maintaining a house is also costly, you need to pay taxes also repairing costs which you dont have in rented house. If you buy a house and stay like a beggar for 20 yrs, after 20 yrs, you will feel that you have wasted your youth and life. Enjoy your life, spend some more money in lifestyle, invest some amount in good investment options, also invest some money in some business to get a regular income when your productivity goes down. Also put some money in insurance or pension funds. Anyway, when you die, you will not going to take your home with you to heaven. Live your life when you can live.

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  RE:buy a house or stay on rent
by Gayathiri HariAnand on Apr 30, 2007 06:41 PM   Permalink
Well said Mahesh.Rediff should scrutinize the articles before being published.
Helloooo REDIFF wake up !!!We would like to read some sensible articles.

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  RE:buy a house or stay on rent
by Himanshu Srivastava on Apr 30, 2007 06:01 PM   Permalink
Mr Mahesh, I think you are a big Idiot. What you are mentioning is exactly what has been written in the article. You are just repeating the same thing. I think its not your fault, probably your understanding of english is weak. For your understanding I am quoting the lines from the article which say the same thing "we maintain that every individual must own property (for residential purpose), as the same has a vital role to play from an asset allocation perspective. To that end, buying a property should be taken up on priority, and discretion can be used in terms of the location and size of the property."

Read this and if again you are not able to understand then join an course to learn the english language.



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