The Property Questions That Sound Simple But Lead to Costly Decisions in Singapore
Discover the common property questions Singapore buyers ask and why they often lead to costly decisions. Learn how to think strategically before your next purchase.
Discover the common property questions Singapore buyers ask and why they often lead to costly decisions. Learn how to think strategically before your next purchase.
Explore whether one-bedroom and two-bedroom condos still make sense in Singapore in 2026, including rental demand, liquidity, price gaps, and investor strategy.
Thinking of buying an Executive Condominium in 2026? Compare ECs and private condos in Singapore across space, financing rules, MSR limits, and long-term value.
What should buyers expect from Singapore condo market in 2026? Understand how strong new condo sales in 2025 may shape pricing, supply, and buyer behaviour.
Singapore property prices crossed $3,000 per square foot in 2025. This article analyzes the reasons behind this milestone, examines market trends for 2026, and offers insights for buyers and investors navigating Singapore's real estate market.
Discover how to find the best property agent in Singapore in 2026: evaluate proof of performance, local knowledge, negotiation skills, marketing strategies and communication.
Many buyers think hiring a cheaper property agent in Singapore saves money. This article explains hidden costs, potential pitfalls and why investing in a skilled agent often yields better returns.
Many homebuyers believe myths about Singapore property, such as waiting for the right market timing, relying solely on price per square foot, and assuming new condos always appreciate. This article debunks these myths and helps you avoid costly mistakes.
Discover how developers price new condos in Singapore and why prices increase in phases. Learn to read price revisions, identify limited stack variety and upcoming launches, and get tips on locking in your home early while negotiating smartly.
In Singapore’s 2025 property market, HDB upgraders and first-time buyers are the dominant forces. This article compares their motivations, financial resources and risk appetites, offers tips for each group, and explains whether you should buy now or wait.