In Singapore’s Central Business District, residential living has long been defined by compromises. Leasehold tenure. Compact units. Developments that feel more like temporary city pads than permanent homes. For years,...
In Singapore’s Central Business District, residential living has long been defined by compromises. Leasehold tenure. Compact units. Developments that feel more like temporary city pads than permanent homes. For years,...
If you have been watching Singapore’s property market closely, the latest round of Government Land Sales is not just another headline about billion-dollar bids. It is a clear signal of...
When news broke that a Peirce Road Good Class Bungalow could change hands for S$148 million, reactions were predictable. Awe. Curiosity. Distance. For many Singaporeans, especially PMETs, Good Class Bungalows...
When CapitalLand and UOL submitted a S$1.5 billion winning bid for the Hougang Central GLS site, the immediate reaction focused on numbers. S$1,179 psf per plot ratio. Expected launch prices...
Singaporeans will receive a one-off property tax rebate in 2026. This applies to both owner-occupied HDB flats and private homes, and it is meant to ease the strain caused by...
The Good Class Bungalow (GCB) market remains one of the most closely monitored sectors in Singapore real estate property market. Even though most PMETs are not active participants in the...
Singapore homeowners will receive a one-off property tax rebate in 2026, marking the third year in a row the government has stepped in to cushion households from rising property taxes....
When buying a new launch condominium or an uncompleted private property in Singapore, you’ll often come across the NPS (Normal Payment Scheme). This payment method is one of the most...
If you’re buying a home in Singapore, one of the most important rules that determines how much you can borrow is the TDSR (Total Debt Servicing Ratio). Implemented by the...
If you’re planning to sell your property in Singapore, one key cost you must factor in is the SSD (Seller’s Stamp Duty). Introduced to curb short-term speculation in the property...