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Nov 5 2021
Singapore Districts and their Origins
Singapore is divided into 28 districts according to the old postal code system. Although this system is no longer in...
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Most Expensive Districts in Singapore
Well known to all, the island nation of Singapore is small, spanning just 728.6 km², it would only cover 0.59%...
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Mar 12 2021
Retirement Homes offered in Singapore
According to the United Nations, by 2050, 47% of Singapore’s population will come from aged 65 and above.
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Top 5 Districts for Landed Housing in Singapore
Residential homes are a huge ticket item, yet a necessity. We have to bear in mind that buying a home is more than just a residence for stay – it is also an investment.
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Jul 16 2021
How to calculate property value using Cap Rate?
What is Cap Rate used for? The capitalization rate (or cap rate) is a commonly used index for income-generating freehold...
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Feb 10 2022
Fraxtor receives approval from MAS to deal in capital market products
Fraxtor, a Singapore-based Fintech platform, obtains Capital Markets Services (CMS) License from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to deal...
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Jul 30 2021
Location of landed properties in Singapore
Landed properties in Singapore encompasses terrace houses, semi-detached houses, shophouses, bungalows, and good class bungalows (GCB). More and more high...
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Singapore’s Property Cooling Measures: How does it affect your property investment?
From the latest Real Estate Sentiment Index published by NUS Real Estate (Q3 2020), property cooling measures recorded the highest quarter-on-quarter increase among the risk factors.
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Fraxtor receives in-principle approval from MAS to deal in capital market products
ONLINE real estate investment platform Fraxtor on Tuesday announced it had obtained in-principle approval for its Capital Markets Services (CMS)...
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Differences between investing in Landed and Non-landed housing
Landed property: Refers to residential property where the owner of the house has title to the land below and surrounding the house.
Non-Landed property: Refers to properties where residential units are often built on top of one another, resulting in the owners owning specific parts of the real estate.
What are the pros and cons to both types of housing?
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