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The Growing Problems With Singapore HDB
Sponsor: Webull (exclusive rewards ✅) https://kvli.link/webull Join my Telegram https://t.me/kelvinvest 0:00 – Intro 1:09 – Why are HDB prices even allowed to appreciate in the first place? 2:33 – HDB as a nest egg for retirement 8:33 – Why not peg HDB prices to average household income instead? 10:38 – Is HDB a property investment, […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
8@BT Condo Review: Good Layouts For An Own Stay Home In A Convenient Location
The Beauty World transformation is imminent. We have written about it for some time now, from the time of Daintree Residences and Forett at Bukit Timah back in 2020. Back then, we highlighted the excitement that will come from a new mall (Bukit V) and an integrated transport hub, both of which have been launched as part of The Reserve […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
7 Rare Freehold Condos You Didn’t Know Existed In Singapore’s Prime Areas
Freehold developments in Singapore are often seen as elusive treasures, especially in areas where most buyers wouldn’t expect to find them. Locations like the Central Business District (CBD) or Orchard Road are more known for their high prices and leasehold properties, leading many to overlook the rare freehold gems hidden in plain sight. It’s not […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
Inside A Photographer’s Dream HDB Home Studio
In this week’s episode, we meet Ben, who welcomes us into his 4-room HDB flat located in Fajar. The 902-square-foot home is an eclectic space filled with vibrant colours and an intentional mix of textures, reflecting Ben’s appreciation for mid-century modern and Danish design influences.
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
What Is An Affordable Home In Singapore?
When it comes to housing affordability, the word “entitled” gets thrown around too much. There’s a certain kind of judgment that gets levelled on you, when you define affordable housing not just as a roof over your head. If you add that it also has to be fairly near your workplace, near your children’s school, […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
Can Lower-Income Singaporeans Better Afford HDB Flats In 2024? Here’s What The New Measures Mean
Since the news of the cooling measures in August, we’ve written about how it has impacted the middle-class group in Singapore. However, the news comes with a silver lining for the lower-income group – the maximum Enhanced Housing Grant (EHG) subsidy was previously $80,000, but the ceiling has now been raised to $120,000. In this piece, we […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
5 Unique Freehold Condo Units With Private Pools (From $1.4m)
For those who value privacy and exclusivity, the allure of a private pool within a freehold condo is undeniable. Even for those with a tighter budget, finding such units is possible – you just have to adjust your expectations here (most of the time, the pool is more of a hot tub than one to […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
Can Older HDB Flats Appreciate Like New Ones? We Look At Price Trends In 2024
As some of you may already know, prices of resale HDB flats can continue to go up even after 50 years. But does that mean they’re a safe bet in the long run? The real concern for many buyers is whether these older flats will hold their value or start losing it down the road. […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
The Condo Lovers Fight Back! The Great Property Debate!
There has been much debate over the condominiums and what they signal about your social status; especially in Mr Loo’s last video, with many comments being made about the topic. What does Mr Loo say about this? Find out with Mr Loo in today’s video! 1M65 Tele Group: https://t.me/Loo1M65 1M65 Discord: bit.ly/1M65Discord Disclaimer: loo.money/disclaimer Helping […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
Why I Chose To Buy My Dream Studio Apartment In France (As A Singaporean)
Many people would have argued that I started my apartment hunt in France a tad prematurely. I barely had any substantial savings, I just met the minimum requirements of securing a bank loan, and to top it off, I just switched jobs, which is usually a no-go for banks to give out loans during probation […]
9 months ago | thefinance.sg
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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
The Ministry of Housing has today (4 July) set out new reforms to give leaseholders’ stronger rights to challenge “extortionate” service charges. The post Leaseholders to receive stronger rights to challenge service charges under new reforms appeared first on Property Week.
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