Home Run: Singapore | Episode 3 | A Reality TV Show by PropertyGuru

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@MrVirgo7
@MrVirgo7 2 ай бұрын
Nadiah so comical n bubbly .. doesn’t look her age at all ! Super young a heart 💓
@propertygurugroup
@propertygurugroup 2 ай бұрын
Agree!
@jonlim555
@jonlim555 2 ай бұрын
really anyone can be agent..
@Coolwater_TED
@Coolwater_TED 2 ай бұрын
Why bother showing the shophouse to Ahmad? Obviously he can’t afford that price tag! 😂 To rub salt into the wound , after taking him to see the $6.9M property first and then end with the 3-room HDB for $370K🤦‍♂️Luckily the HDB has been tastefully designed with character but is not meant for family stay but more for bachelor pad. Basically the whole production team did not do homework to help Ahmad find a suitable house 👎
@z.zaimie1406
@z.zaimie1406 2 ай бұрын
Hahahahahaha my sentiments too..doesn't make any sense lol
@breatheased
@breatheased 2 ай бұрын
I can’t help but notice the undertones of racism in your comment. Statements like yours often reveal a lack of critical and analytical thinking. Ahmad is a National Artist in Singapore-a prestigious honor that requires extraordinary talent and recognition. Do you understand the level of skill and dedication required to achieve such status in any country? It’s no small feat. Ahmad’s woodworking abilities have earned him acclaim not just in Singapore but throughout Asia, with high-net-worth individuals and prominent establishments among his clients. His talent speaks volumes, as does his commitment to sustainability for future generations. He’s been featured in numerous artistic publications, showcasing the respect he commands within his field. What makes you assume he isn’t wealthy? Beyond his immense talent and character, I’m confident his finances reflect his success. He even weathered the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, a feat not easily accomplished by businesses operating in expensive environments like Singapore. Renting a large workshop or furniture-making space there is no small expense. Yet, Ahmad has managed it-something that’s no easy task for anyone, let alone a creative professional. And let’s address your misunderstanding of budgets. Having one doesn’t mean someone is financially struggling. For example, the third space they viewed-do you think the original owner of such an innovative and smart design wasn’t financially secure? Creative minds often thrive outside conventional spaces, crafting their art in the world rather than being confined to a home. I encourage you to reflect on your tone, your assumptions, and your privilege. If analyzing people and situations critically isn’t your strength (clearly a single digit IQ), the least you can do is practice kindness. Many people with limited insight manage to be pleasant and respectful. Perhaps you could strive for that too.
@breatheased
@breatheased 2 ай бұрын
I can’t help but notice the undertones of racism in your comment. Statements like yours often reveal a lack of critical and analytical thinking. Ahmad is a National Artist in Singapore-a prestigious honor that requires extraordinary talent and recognition. Do you understand the level of skill and dedication required to achieve such status in any country? It’s no small feat. Ahmad’s woodworking abilities have earned him acclaim not just in Singapore but throughout Asia, with high-net-worth individuals and prominent establishments among his clients. His talent speaks volumes, as does his commitment to sustainability for future generations. He’s been featured in numerous artistic publications, showcasing the respect he commands within his field. What makes you assume he isn’t wealthy? Beyond his immense talent and character, I’m confident his finances reflect his success. He even weathered the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, a feat not easily accomplished by businesses operating in expensive environments like Singapore. Renting a large workshop or furniture-making space there is no small expense. Yet, Ahmad has managed it-something that’s no easy task for anyone, let alone a creative professional. And let’s address your misunderstanding of budgets. Having one doesn’t mean someone is financially struggling. For example, the third space they viewed-do you think the original owner of such an innovative and smart design wasn’t financially secure? Creative minds often thrive outside conventional spaces, crafting their art in the world rather than being confined to a home. I encourage you to reflect on your tone, your assumptions, and your privilege. If analyzing people and situations critically isn’t your strength (clearly a single digit IQ), the least you can do is practice kindness. Many people with limited insight manage to be pleasant and respectful. Perhaps you could strive for that too.
@breatheased
@breatheased 2 ай бұрын
@@z.zaimie1406 I can’t help but notice the undertones of racism in your comment. Statements like yours often reveal a lack of critical and analytical thinking. Ahmad is a National Artist in Singapore-a prestigious honor that requires extraordinary talent and recognition. Do you understand the level of skill and dedication required to achieve such status in any country? It’s no small feat. Ahmad’s woodworking abilities have earned him acclaim not just in Singapore but throughout Asia, with high-net-worth individuals and prominent establishments among his clients. His talent speaks volumes, as does his commitment to sustainability for future generations. He’s been featured in numerous artistic publications, showcasing the respect he commands within his field. What makes you assume he isn’t wealthy? Beyond his immense talent and character, I’m confident his finances reflect his success. He even weathered the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, a feat not easily accomplished by businesses operating in expensive environments like Singapore. Renting a large workshop or furniture-making space there is no small expense. Yet, Ahmad has managed it-something that’s no easy task for anyone, let alone a creative professional. And let’s address your misunderstanding of budgets. Having one doesn’t mean someone is financially struggling. For example, the third space they viewed-do you think the original owner of such an innovative and smart design wasn’t financially secure? Creative minds often thrive outside conventional spaces, crafting their art in the world rather than being confined to a home. I encourage you to reflect on your tone, your assumptions, and your privilege. If analyzing people and situations critically isn’t your strength (clearly a single digit IQ), the least you can do is practice kindness. Many people with limited insight manage to be pleasant and respectful. Perhaps you could strive for that too.
@breatheased
@breatheased 2 ай бұрын
I can’t help but notice the undertones of racism in your comment. Statements like yours often reveal a lack of critical and analytical thinking. Ahmad is a National Artist in Singapore-a prestigious honor that requires extraordinary talent and recognition. Do you understand the level of skill and dedication required to achieve such status in any country? It’s no small feat. Ahmad’s woodworking abilities have earned him acclaim not just in Singapore but throughout Asia, with high-net-worth individuals and prominent establishments among his clients. His talent speaks volumes, as does his commitment to sustainability for future generations. He’s been featured in numerous artistic publications, showcasing the respect he commands within his field. What makes you assume he isn’t wealthy? Beyond his immense talent and character, I’m confident his finances reflect his success. He even weathered the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, a feat not easily accomplished by businesses operating in expensive environments like Singapore. Renting a large workshop or furniture-making space there is no small expense. Yet, Ahmad has managed it-something that’s no easy task for anyone, let alone a creative professional. And let’s address your misunderstanding of budgets. Having one doesn’t mean someone is financially struggling. For example, the third space they viewed-do you think the original owner of such an innovative and smart design wasn’t financially secure? Creative minds often thrive outside conventional spaces, crafting their art in the world rather than being confined to a home. I encourage you to reflect on your tone, your assumptions, and your privilege. If analyzing people and situations critically isn’t your strength, the least you can do is practice kindness. Many people with limited insight manage to be pleasant and respectful. Perhaps you could strive for that too.
@juniorwebd
@juniorwebd 2 ай бұрын
Gathering the family to watch the last episode 🎉
@propertygurugroup
@propertygurugroup 2 ай бұрын
Sounds like an awesome time 🤗
@junweiteow5830
@junweiteow5830 17 күн бұрын
Ahmad chose the third building because he cant afford the first two 💀💀
@jslsy4649
@jslsy4649 26 күн бұрын
So you can have a smooth presentation but fk up majorly at the very end and still win? With the ridiculously wrong answer she won’t even be able to close the deal but somehow she won over the guy who secured the follow up meeting.. okay can 👌 Come on this is just blatantly rigged to make it 1 win each so the forth episode matters 😂😂
@Yukiniku143
@Yukiniku143 24 күн бұрын
Wow the budget differs a lot between 3 options though 😅 and i totally get Ahmad's pov on knowing the story behind the property.
@MM-NolascoPH
@MM-NolascoPH Ай бұрын
19:46 SPOILER ALERT Congratulations, Shawn! Finally!
@bluelingen
@bluelingen 24 күн бұрын
11:22 this is awkward 😅
@estrangable
@estrangable 2 ай бұрын
Jesus… absolutely cringeworthy
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