AKPK DMP Blogger Is Back To Financial Track Slowly & Steadily
AKPK DMP Blogger is Back to Financial Track Slowly and Steadily.
How much has been spent on fixing the vacant house in Ipoh before it can be occupied by the tenants? Phew, RM590!
May 13th – Water and electricity departments – RM231
May 20th – Kitchen faucets and water pipes – RM70
May 27th – Fluorescent light replacements – RM119
May 28th – Leaking water tank and water pipes – RM170
Wait, RM590 is not the total yet! There are still leaking toilets and air-conditioner installation that will be done this coming Saturday or/and Sunday.
We estimate the leaking toilets (3 toilets now!) to cost between RM250 and RM400 and the air-conditioner installation between RM1,400 and RM1,550.
Since the air-conditioner can be paid in two installments, I don’t have to dig out all of my personal savings. Boohoo, there will be a dent in my personal savings!
Anyway, I think it’s worth paying for all the fixes and repairs since:
a) The house will not be left vacant to rot again;
b) There will be monthly rental of RM400 to cover some of the home loan installment or to be saved as emergency fund;
c) It’s easier to sell the house in future, either to the tenants or neighbors whose family members or relatives are interested.
As a matter of fact, a neighbor who lives two houses away came to have a look of the inside of our house when hubby and I were in the house last Saturday. He said his brother was also thinking of buying one nearby his.
Thanks to new developments around my housing area that the price for my 22 x 75 double-storey house has gone up to nearly RM150,000 these few years.
A friend who is a pro construction worker said we can sell our house in Ipoh easily if we are willing to sell it at RM135,000. Wow, it’s for sure hubby and I will sell the house and be mortgage free if there is a buyer now!
At this point of my life, I am so grateful to God for leading me and hubby back on financial track slowly and steadily.
First, being approved of the AKPK debt management program applications. Next, steady online income from me and full time teaching income from hubby. Then, having extra money to be saved as emergency fund. Later, renting out the house in Ipoh.
All this came one by one. This made me realize that, “When I am ready to make a change financially, God will help.“







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