LIM Lian Hong, executive director of Raine & Horne International, defines “living dangerously” as when one overcommits and finds oneself in the red once too often. It also means not being able to meet a financial emergency.
Being a property professional, he explains “living dangerously” against a property sector backdrop. He says there is the tendency to commit oneself to a property, or a few properties, when prices are on an uptrend.
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