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ON THE GROUND: Forgoing amenities for lower house prices?
With the rising cost of living, homebuyers and renters are apparently willing to forgo amenities such as gym and children's playground at an apartment in exchange for a cheaper price.Is this sentiment true? We go On The Ground to find out from the locals. See what they have to say!
On The Ground
On The Ground: How would MyPSV help the B40?
Have you heard about an initiative by the government called MyPSV? The programme aims to help the B40 groups obtain public service vocational licenses.In this episode of On The Ground, we ask Malaysians what they think of MyPSV. Let’s hear what they have to say!
On The Ground
LIVING BEYOND YOUR MEANS: How much would you spend on luxury bags?
While they are notoriously expensive, designer bags are a hot commodity. Do you think that a luxury handbag is an investment or an indulgence? Introducing a special series for our On The Ground video programme, called Living Beyond Your Means. We’ll be asking Malaysians what their spending habits...
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