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[Post 735] Saving For Your 1st Home: What To Consider While Planning For Downpayment | Money Mind | Property
Summary Buying a first property is the biggest investment for young adults. So what do you need to know about saving for the downpayment? And when it comes to renovation, how can you calculate how much to spend?
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
Touring A Small 999-Year Landed Estate Near An MRT Station In Upper Bukit Timah
Last week, we visited Cashew Terrace in D23 and I was very impressed by how expansive and accessible the area was (it is right next to an MRT station and only 1 stop away from various malls, but still quite peaceful.) Hence, when I saw that there was another, smaller estate across the road (Hazel […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
Inside A Pilot’s Quirky New-York Style Loft Apartment | Singapore
Jonathan and Edlyn were inspired by modern New York-style loft apartments and wanted to bring minimalist elements like warm wood finishes and large glass windows into their 1,163-square-foot duplex near Pasir Ris Beach, where they enjoy walks with their dog, George. Jonathan, a long-time resident of Singapore’s east, and Edlyn, originally from the west, decided […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
Should You Pay For A Buyer Agent?
You know those guides that say you should bang pots and pans, to scare off a bear? Or that you should talk calmly to an armed kidnapper to humanise yourself? Those are the kinds of solutions only someone in my current position – safely hammering away on a keyboard in my room – would present. […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
Why Some Old 99-Year Condos Can Still Be Worth Investing In: Here’s The Math
There’s no shortage of biases in the Singapore property market. Some long-time investors swear by freehold properties, while others prefer resale homes, finding new launch prices too steep. And if you’ve spoken to a property agent, you’ve likely heard the pitch that new launches are the best choice for capital appreciation. These assumptions have led […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
We Own An Ang Mo Kio BTO And Have $150k In Cash: Can We Afford To Buy 2 Condos Or Should We Upgrade To An EC?
Hi Ryan, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you and StackHome for providing Singaporeans with in-depth analyses of the Singapore property market. I really appreciate the content you guys are producing. I am currently facing a dilemma in choosing one of four options for my property journey and would like to hear […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
Should You Buy A Bigger HDB Or Smaller Condo For $1 Million In 2024?
With more central area flats reaching the million-dollar mark (or at least around $800,000), there’s reason to reconsider small or far-flung condo units. Whilst you could potentially get a small resale condo for around a million, does that compare to the spaciousness of a 5-room or bigger flat and one that might be in a […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
5 Most Affordable 3-Bedder Family Condos You Can Buy In 2024 (From $1.05m)
This week, we continue our search for affordable housing and have selected five of the most affordable 3-bedroom apartments on the market, starting from $1.05 million. While many of these options are a bit further from the nearest MRT Station or neighbourhood amenities, they offer great value for those prioritising space and affordability. Missed last […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
5 Cheapest 3-Bedder Family Condos Under $1.1 Million In 2024
The typical 4-room HDB flat is about 960 to 1,000 sq. ft. So in the minds of most Singaporeans, this size is defined as “family sized” or “three bedders”, at the very least. If you were to buy a new launch of that size today, it’s quite likely that you’re looking at a $2 million […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
10 Unique Condos With Private Pools That Won’t Break The Bank (From $1.088m)
These days, private pools in condo units have become a rarity. Rising construction costs and smaller units often mean there just isn’t enough room for one; or that homeowners aren’t willing to give up precious square footage (after all, there’s a big pool in the condo that they also pay for right?) But to some […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
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Higher 2025 Seller’s Stamp Duty Rates Just Dropped: Should Buyers And Sellers Be Worried?
Seller Stamp Duty is back to the way it was. Again. Because, of course, it is. To prevent the market from reacting on time and deprive me of sleep, the government has just announced, at close to midnight on 03 July 2025, that Sellers Stamp Duty (SSD) rates are back to how they were in […] The post Higher 2025 Seller’s Stamp Duty Rates Just Dropped: Should Buyers And Sellers Be Worried? first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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Why Upgrading From An HDB Is Harder (And Riskier) Than It Was Since Covid
When Singapore emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic, the property market didn’t just bounce back; it saw a steep change in buyer behaviour and preferences, which may well be with us for decades to come. In the years since COVID, we’ve seen price records tumble, new launches sell out within weekends, and resale condos face tight […] The post Why Upgrading From An HDB Is Harder (And Riskier) Than It Was Since Covid first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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Leaseholders to receive stronger rights to challenge service charges under new reforms
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