Property Jargon of the Day: QC

It applies in all parts of Singapore except Sentosa Cove. The QC is a scheme imposed on foreign property developers. Under the QC, foreign developers need to meet two requirements: Any property ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore property market to benefit from Brexit

This comes as the prospect of Brexit has cast a negative impact on the London property market’s status as a safe haven investment for overseas buyers. A turning point in the United Kingdom’s history, ... ( read original story ...)

Property Jargon of the Day: Freehold / Leasehold

Freehold properties can be held indefinitely. In Singapore, properties can be freehold or on a 99-year lease. Public housing (HDB flats) are always 99-year leases. Private property, however, can be ... ( read original story ...)

Property Jargon of the Day: Rental Yield

The net rental yield is hence ($28,000 / $1.2 million) x 100 = 2.3 per cent The typical rental yield for a residential property in Singapore – as of 2019 – is between two to three per cent. Most ... ( read original story ...)