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Here’s Where You Can Find The Biggest Two-Bedder Condos Under $1.8 Million In 2025
New launch two-bedders are now reaching – and even pushing past – the $1.8 million mark. And with affordability issues rearing their heads, some small families are now contemplating whether a two-bedder might not be the way to go when it comes to private condos. But given how pricey the new ones are, we suggest […] The post Here’s Where You Can Find The Biggest Two-Bedder Condos Under $1.8 Million In 2025 first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
a year ago | thefinance.sg
Why Do Property Agents Always Recommend New Launch Condos? Is It Really About The Money?
A common suspicion among buyers is that realtors will always push new launch properties on them, whether or not it’s suited to their purposes. The assumption is that new launch properties will have higher commissions, because new launches tend to be priced higher, and there are lingering stories of how generous developers are with commissions. […] The post Why Do Property Agents Always Recommend New Launch Condos? Is It Really About The Money? first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
a year ago | thefinance.sg
5 Affordable Condos With Unblocked Views Priced Under $1 Million
This week’s round-up is for buyers who want a bit more openness; literally. We’re looking at five of the most affordable condo units under $1 million, that come with unblocked views: whether it’s greenery, low-rise landed estates, or the occasional waterfront. Interestingly, all the picks this week are located in the west. Pure coincidence, but […] The post 5 Affordable Condos With Unblocked Views Priced Under $1 Million first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
a year ago | thefinance.sg
GE2025: Who’s Got the Better Housing Plan? We Break Down PAP, WP, RDU, PSP And SDP Proposals
Housing and housing affordability are topics of contention in Singapore, and will likely always be. From those who feel HDB is a miracle of public housing, to those who feel we’re a step away from living under that bridge of Clarke Quay, there’s no end to differing opinions. As several party manifestos and speeches dwell […] The post GE2025: Who’s Got the Better Housing Plan? We Break Down PAP, WP, RDU, PSP And SDP Proposals first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
a year ago | thefinance.sg
Is It Still Safe To Buy A Home In 2025? Why Singapore Property Buyers Shouldn’t Panic
My friend tells me this is a big deal: Dyson Airstrait is now a gift option for new HSBC cardholders who apply for a card below and meet the requirements. This is for a limited time and the last day to apply for this is 30th April 2025. Deals can change anytime to stay subscribed for updates. I’m not […] The post Is It Still Safe To Buy A Home In 2025? Why Singapore Property Buyers Shouldn’t Panic first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
a year ago | thefinance.sg
Is Buying Early At A New Launch Condo Always Better? Here’s What The Data Shows
A common attitude toward new launches is that “earlier is better.” We’ve been ingrained in thinking that the sooner we buy, the lower the price, due to developer discounts or early bird pricing. But before you rush to put down a cheque, consider that it’s not always true: there are cases where those who bought […] The post Is Buying Early At A New Launch Condo Always Better? Here’s What The Data Shows first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
a year ago | thefinance.sg
Can The CCR Convince Singaporeans To pay $3M For ‘Prime’ Again?
The Core Central Region is about to be a new frontier again.  This is where the spotlight will be for the next part of the year – heck, for most of the year, in fact. About 14 new launches of the roughly 22 remaining are going to be in the CCR, once considered the stomping ground of […] The post Can The CCR Convince Singaporeans To pay $3M For ‘Prime’ Again? first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
a year ago | thefinance.sg
This Beautiful Japanese-Inspired 5-Room HDB Home Features an Indoor Gravel Garden
In this week’s episode, we explore a Japanese-inspired apartment designed to evoke simplicity, calmness, and a deep connection to nature. The home reworks the conventional apartment layout to create an open, fluid environment, incorporating natural materials, varied floor levels, and subtle transitions between spaces. The entryway features a long walkway framed by pebbles, rocks, bonsais, […] The post This Beautiful Japanese-Inspired 5-Room HDB Home Features an Indoor Gravel Garden first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
a year ago | thefinance.sg
Is Singapore’s Rental Market Really Softening? We Break Down The 2024 Numbers By Unit Size
Most landlords and agents agree that, with housing supply stabilising after Covid, the rental market is set to soften. But there are also contradictory opinions: some property agents have also pointed to 60 per cent ABSD rates as a sign that more foreigners will rent rather than buy; whilst some landlords feel that falling interest rates will […] The post Is Singapore’s Rental Market Really Softening? We Break Down The 2024 Numbers By Unit Size first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
a year ago | thefinance.sg
I Was Championing A Wrong Cause For HDB Prices!
HDB flat prices are still climbing—but the ground sentiment tells a different story. In this video, we dive into the surging HDB resale market and the complex public sentiment around it. While prices continue to rise, many Singaporeans are growing increasingly uneasy about affordability, future housing prospects, and the broader cost of living crisis. We […] The post I Was Championing A Wrong Cause For HDB Prices! first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
a year ago | thefinance.sg
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Singapore Just Made It Easier To Spot Red Flags In Property Agents. But There’s One Catch
An underrated progress in Singapore’s property agency industry over the past decade or so is the licensing of property agents. When the Council for Estate Agencies (CEA), the government watchdog for the industry, was established in 2010, it began as a registry of property agents in Singapore. Other than a way to check whether a […] The post Singapore Just Made It Easier To Spot Red Flags In Property Agents. But There’s One Catch first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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Why The ‘Safer’ HDB Loan Isn’t Always The Smarter Choice
This contributed article was written by Sebastian Sieber, founder of Cashew (www.cashew.sg), a Singapore-based digital mortgage platform. If you speak to a large enough group of Singaporean homeowners, most of them would probably say that the HDB concessionary loan is the safest option when it comes to financing a home purchase, while some might view bank […] The post Why The ‘Safer’ HDB Loan Isn’t Always The Smarter Choice first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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Peel Waters and Forshaw secure gateway 2 approval for Manchester scheme
The proposals include a mixture of one- and two-bed apartments, five penthouses and an 88-key aparthotel under the new VIVERE brand. The post Peel Waters and Forshaw secure gateway 2 approval for Manchester scheme appeared first on Property Week.
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Poundstretcher secures court approval for rent-cutting restructuring plan
The plan to cut rents but avoid redundancies or closures was approved by 93% of its of creditors by value. The post Poundstretcher secures court approval for rent-cutting restructuring plan appeared first on Property Week.
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