Hi,
Anyone has attend this? Only open to their members though. It was an investment in Pilbara Western Australia.
if there is anyone has 2nd opinion on this? in terms of security or whatsoever. Thanks!
Have u google where Pilbara, WA is? Do you know what Pilbara is famous for?
I suggest you do some simple searches and derive at your own conclusions.
(14-01-2015, 04:29 PM)danieldo Wrote: [ -> ]Hi,
Anyone has attend this? Only open to their members though. It was an investment in Pilbara Western Australia.
if there is anyone has 2nd opinion on this? in terms of security or whatsoever. Thanks!
looks dodgy, do not invest money just like that!! :O
i think moderator should delete threads like this
really waste of time for us VB to read.
(24-08-2015, 10:14 PM)VIS Wrote: [ -> ]Heard those invested in jan15 received their first payout.
http://propertyinvestmentsingapore.sg/bl...australia/
If things go wrong, because of the different jurisdiction, it should be a nightmare trying to (1) sue the developers if they jump bail on their 'guarantee', (2) hire the necessary legal+physical help to exercise your rights to the land title.
It is been mentioned as a financing deal. IMHO, if wanna be Ah-Long, better be one in my own backyard and also to someone who is 'smaller' than me. At least, i know the means and the way to secure my rights or collect payment.
(25-08-2015, 05:43 PM)greengiraffe Wrote: [ -> ] (24-08-2015, 10:14 PM)VIS Wrote: [ -> ]Heard those invested in jan15 received their first payout.
http://propertyinvestmentsingapore.sg/bl...australia/
http://www.valuebuddies.com/thread-5870-...#pid118794
Thanks GreenGiraffe. This is a very useful link to understand about the current property trending in western Australia city, in particular Pilbara.
My brief understanding is that Australia is one of the world largest iron ore mining countries and Pilbara has the finest iron ore quality in the world. The investment is not about land banking nor property investment. It is about financing only. Securities are those land titles and developers' guarantees.
Agree with GreenGirafee to exercise own due dilgence and decide for yourself.
There is no lack of scams and scandals. Any form of investments and savings is never about no risk. Current saving can never beat or cover inflation in the long run.
Crowdfunding has just started in M'sia and Singapore, but are getting popular. The legal framework is the key, as a protection to investors. It look interesting to smaller investors, with greater "diversification" possible. It is one of my "learning topics"...
London, seems a good case study, with a very popular, and sizable crowdfunding for property retail investors.
(sharing few points on crowdfunding)