Friday, 28 February 2025

Case Study: Property Investment No.1

 




My first property purchase, which was also my biggest investment at that time, was a home for my family.

It was in August of 2009 which was around 15.5 years ago.

The property is a newly launched double storey semi-detached (DSSD) house in a gated community bought at a price of RM348,000 directly from property developer.

I was lucky because at that time the property boom was just about to start.

The selling price of new similar properties in the vicinity increased rapidly, in which new launches were snapped up like buying vegetables in the market.

At the time when I moved into my new house in the fourth quarter of 2012, the market value was already close to RM500,000.

Currently the launching price of new smaller size DSSD in the same area is well above RM700,000.


Wednesday, 26 February 2025

My Portfolio Jan25

 Summary of January 2025











Portfolio @ End of Jan25














The stock market made a bad start to the year of 2025. KLCI dropped 5.2% while my portfolio shrank by 1.9% in the first month of 2025.

In the same month, I added KFIMA into my portfolio, as I think it has low PE, decent DY and some potential of growth.

I also applied for IPO of KOPI and I was very lucky that I got it successfully. However, as you all know, the number of shares allocated was very small.

At IPO price of 44sen, initially I planned to sell at 88sen with 100% gain but suddenly I changed my mind to sell all shares as soon as trading started because I would not have time to monitor its share price in the whole morning.

Anyway, it's still a 70% gain, despite relatively small in value.


Thursday, 13 February 2025

My Portfolio Dec24

 Summary of December 2024











Portfolio @ End of Dec24












My portfolio gained 2.1% in Dec24, making the whole year of 2024 an average year with a 13.2% return.

It is just on par with KLCI's 13% annual gain.

This feels like a disappointing year for me, as my portfolio declined from over 40% gain in the middle of the year. 

Anyway, it's still a positive return and I should be satisfied with it.