tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8573620.post6980561797698451297..comments2023-09-21T18:48:51.070+08:00Comments on SimplyJesMe: HDB loan vs Bank loan - Why I will still continue with my HDB loanCofteahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05192987265033253288noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8573620.post-20465122690881557942017-08-02T19:54:26.952+08:002017-08-02T19:54:26.952+08:00Hi Thomas,
Good to see you commenting since I was...Hi Thomas,<br /><br />Good to see you commenting since I was inspired by your bank loan post. That's why I went to think again if my decision was correct. <br /><br />You are right, everyone's situation is different. Even if I am doing wrong, it's my money haha! Oh, you are so bad. But well, I have gone through the even lower interest rates for the past few years, I think I can handle 1.3%. *vomits blood* =PJeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12519573577327538496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8573620.post-72319002365630809972017-08-01T22:38:44.497+08:002017-08-01T22:38:44.497+08:00Hi Jes,
Way to go! It's good to look at your ...Hi Jes,<br /><br />Way to go! It's good to look at your own situation, understand your priorities and then come up with your own conclusion on what to do. <br /><br />No right and wrong. Someone who paid down their home loan quickly will be thinking why you and me are discussing about HDB or bank loans when the "best" thing is to be debt-free.<br /><br />Anyway, just to tempt you further, bank home loan rates can be as low as like 1.3% right now. My 15HWWhttp://www.my15hourworkweek.comnoreply@blogger.com