When navigating the property market in Singapore, whether you’re looking to buy a home or sell your property, understanding the nuances of CPF accrued interest is crucial. This interest pertains to the funds withdrawn from your CPF Ordinary Account (CPF OA) to finance your HDB flat or private property. It’s essential to grasp that using
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When venturing into the dynamic and often complex world of private property transactions in Singapore, understanding the intricacies involved is crucial. One such aspect, often overlooked yet deeply consequential, is the URA caveat. This article will demystify the purpose and implications of URA caveats for both property buyers and sellers. What is a URA Caveat
1. Who can own residential property in Singapore? Anyone? Everyone? If an individual is above legal age of 21 (thereof as age 21) the individual can own any property in his or her name. True? NO! Not true for newly built to order (BTO) public subsidised housing and Executive Condominium. 2. What is Real Estate
From an investment perspective, property is an asset class just like any investment asset classes such as stocks, bonds, commodities; gold, silver, coffee, etc. Like all asset classes, what determines its price is the expected value of its worth. The higher the likelihood that its expected future value is higher than its current value, the
1. Know the agent Arrange a preliminary meeting with the agent. Does the agent carries himself professionally? Does the agent turn up in slacks? Does the agent spend time understanding your needs and preference? Was the agent in a rush to sign a contract with you? Does the agent present systematically and logically? Does the
1. Are you engaging the service of an experience salesperson? How do you tell that a salesperson is experience? A professional who has 20 year experience? A professional who just have 3 years? This is a very complex questions but key towards a fuss free property journey. Who is more experience:- a salesperson who has
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