With rising rents gripping Singapore tenants, many would assume being a landlord in Singapore now is all peachy and fortuitous. Not always. 99.co managed to speak to “Henry” (not his real name), a 38-year-old owner of a 5-room HDB resale flat in Bukit Batok. The public healthcare worker, who’s had a 14-year career, bought the…
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Ang Mo Kio private residential properties investment isa good idea because of its convenient location and well-developed infrastructure.
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Here’s a conundrum: you’re currently a homeowner who plans to sell your house by consulting with an agent and listing it on a property portal. However, there’s one caveat: the house has a feature that not many prospective buyers may immediately warm up to. For example, it is direct East- or West sun-facing, which means…
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With so many home loan options available in Singapore, it is important to carefully compare the different products in the market.
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One of the key aspects of buying an HDB flat is that after completing the flat purchase (aka the key collection), you’ll need to occupy the flat for a certain number of years. This period, known as the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP), usually lasts five years. (For Prime Location Public Housing (PLH) flats, it’s 10…
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