For a long time, to have your flat SERS-ed is like getting a windfall, akin to striking TOTO or 4D. Through the scheme, the government acquires HDB flats from owners for redevelopment. In return, these owners are compensated and get an option to buy a new flat with a fresh 99-year lease at a subsidised…
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Remember moments from your childhood where you can ride your bicycle over to your friends’ blocks or houses, invite them out and play outdoor games or sports? Today, even as adults, most interactions among friends have shifted online or via mobile devices, so getting them to come over on a regular basis becomes less compelling.…
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The recent bank home loan hikes of interest rates are unlikely to dampen demand for both public and private properties.
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There are common business loan application mistakes which can make it more difficult to get your hands on the cold, hard cash that you badly need.
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A limited supply of integrated developments in the suburbs has made them even more attractive to buyers and tenants, leading to higher prices and rents than other condos in the Outside Central Region (OCR). According to OrangeTee & Tie Research & Analytics Market Watcher series report, some buyers are willing to pay up to 27%…
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Usually, when we read about en bloc deals or collective sales, we learn that the property has been around for decades. They are usually built in the 1970s, 80s or 90s, so after many years of wear and tear, the building and/or land they sit on is ripe for redevelopment after 30 to 50 years.…
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