tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2511206895677357151.post420395876023919175..comments2023-08-17T20:13:06.437+08:00Comments on The Itch To Write: Would you pay $100, 000 COV?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2511206895677357151.post-50612386016844772502010-02-05T18:29:23.750+08:002010-02-05T18:29:23.750+08:00COV is not within HDB control , it is a form of wi...COV is not within HDB control , it is a form of willingness on both buyer and seller 's consideration which is COV. Private property owners have disposed of their property can afford to pay more COV but 1st timer may have problem coughing out this COV.Best solution is buy within your means.<br /><br />Chris <br />PROPNEX <br />98348607 <br />BUY/SELL/RENT specialist.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2511206895677357151.post-4465958606432523312010-01-29T18:44:29.247+08:002010-01-29T18:44:29.247+08:00What I do know is that the valuation of a property...What I do know is that the valuation of a property is based on the estimated price that the property will fetch in an open market on a 'willing-buyer-willing-seller basis.<br /><br />If there is an additional price (COV) to pay on top of the valuation, it means that the property has been under valued, period. And that directly implies that most of our HDB valuers are simply not Alan Wongnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2511206895677357151.post-62092202970268775212010-01-29T16:38:28.555+08:002010-01-29T16:38:28.555+08:00you can be angry but dun be daft ok.you can be angry but dun be daft ok.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com