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We Are Always On The Ground To Bring You Views & News From The Ground.6 New Condo Launches You Can’t Miss in Singapore This November
November is upon us, and it’s shaping up to be an exciting month for the Singapore property market! Six highly anticipated condo launches are on the way, offering opportunities for homebuyers and investors to secure prime real estate. This article will dive into each...
6 Key Housing Transformations Announced in Singapore, Oct 2024
In October 2024, the Singapore government unveiled a series of transformative housing plans that are set to profoundly reshape the city-state’s landscape. From launching new estates in northern Singapore to revitalizing long-standing areas with rich heritage, the goal...
From $1.39M for 2 Bedroom: What Nava Grove’s Attractive Price Means for Buyers
When MCL Land and Sinarmas Land launched Nava Grove, they didn’t just add another condo to the market—they opened up an exciting opportunity for home buyers and investors. With prices starting from $1.39 million, the buzz around this launch is hard to miss. But what...
A Record-Breaking Bid: What Sim Lian’s $768 psf ppr Land Purchase Means for Executive Condominiums
Recently, Sim Lian Group set a new record by securing a plot at Tampines North with a bid of $768 per square foot per plot ratio (psf ppr). This record-setting price has left many wondering about its implications for the Executive Condominium (EC) market and what...
How TDSR & LTV Affect Property Loans and Refinancing
When buying property in Singapore, two key regulations govern how much you can borrow: the Total Debt Servicing Ratio (TDSR) and the Loan-to-Value (LTV) limit. These frameworks, set by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), ensure prudent borrowing and help buyers...
One Sophia Sells 18% of Units: Is the Market Missing an Opportunity?
Is the Market Missing an Opportunity at One Sophia? Let’s Talk About It. One Sophia’s recent sales launch saw 18% of its strata office units sold. Of 122 available units, 23 were snapped up during the initial weekend at an average of $3,330 per square foot (psf). But...
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