Allow me to start with our familiar tone of sponsored content in the media. • What Singaporeans need to know about condominium new launches • Prices of “not-so-new” developer projects after discounts may surprise you • Discover a smarter way to read the real estate market with URA’s property data • How sales performance of new projects looks like years after first … [Read more...]
Case Studies: How private homebuyers ended up buying crap
I talked about the five miseries that unfortunate owners are facing in my last blog post. In response, there were messages from readers sharing their own sad stories. It proves that Singapore really lacks a proper platform for owners and homebuyers to voice their grievances. One of them commented that there is a 6th misery of homebuyers – poor construction quality of … [Read more...]
What rental viewings told me about the leasing market
My long-time friend was recently relocated to Singapore a second time. When her stay home notice ended, I tagged along with her to go for rental viewings. We shortlisted many one and two-bedroom units that met her budget and criteria. They were all in prime districts, from Newton, Orchard, River Valley, and all the way to Marina Bay. Since she is not driving, we decided … [Read more...]
Quiz: Singapore Urban Planning
I have designed ten questions to test your knowledge of Singapore's regions, districts and planning areas. Drop me an email if you manage to score full marks. What are you waiting for? Have a go now and good luck! Members can now review seminar videos of 2019 Year of the Pig Property Strategies and 2018 Singapore Property Market for free. Please log in and access … [Read more...]
What properties to buy in a recession
When Singapore missed its GDP target in Q2, Maybank said we are heading for a technical recession next quarter. A technical recession happens when there are two successive quarters of fall in GDP. I remember it was July 2001. Three years after I came to Singapore, the country was in recession. The economy contracted by 2 percent - a big contrast to the strong growth of … [Read more...]