Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
Unless you are going for the ultimate and most expensive smart home setup, you don't need to spend all your monthly income on buying lots of components, sensors, smart bulbs, security cameras, etc., since for most users, it would be overkill anyway.
Is your home bathroom old? Are you simply bored of how it looks or planning to sell your house? Here are 5 top tips to make your next bathroom renovation worth the initial cost.
One of the most exciting milestones for couples and new families is buying their dream home. How much will you need to save in order to afford your dream HDB flat?
Most people assume it is, since it’s something that’s been going on for over a decade. The idea is that one co-owner (most often a spouse) owns 99 per cent of the property, whilst another owns just one per cent. Later, when the funds exist for each one to own a separate property, the owner […]
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This week, the Singapore government brought back something familiar—a tougher Seller’s Stamp Duty (SSD). If you sell a private property within four years of buying it, you could now pay up to 16% in SSD, depending on how soon you sell. That’s up from the previous three-year window and 12% maximum. These changes apply to all private residential properties […]
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Malaysia recently confirmed the arrest of 36 Bangladeshi nationals in a security operation targeting alleged involvement in the Bangladeshi Radical Militant Group (GMRB).
The project will consolidate Palletways’ operations and create space for future growth.
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The Ministry of Housing has today (4 July) set out new reforms to give leaseholders’ stronger rights to challenge “extortionate” service charges.
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