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Thursday, March 5, 2015

By now, some of you would have heard an interview I gave quite recently on the topic of Income Investing. I didn't share the interview in my blog earlier because I thought I didn't do such a good job, on hindsight, and I kind of let slip my thoughts on my FB wall.

Well, for many of us, it is very often like this, isn't it? "Aiyoh, I could have done better."


So, who requested for an interview? They are my friends from The Fifth Person and those of you who attended InvestX Congress middle of last year might remember them. I also mention them every so often in my blog. They are good people who are bent on providing quality education at very reasonable prices.

The interview I gave ties in with the latest program by The Fifth Person on Income Investing and, just now, they asked if I would like to be an affiliate to promote the program?

I am too lazy to conduct a course on investing for income and here is a low cost option for anyone who might be interested to learn and need some guidance. So, why not? Of course, I would be happy to promote their program.

So, if you are interested in more structured learning about Income Investing, you might want to consider what is being offered by The Fifth Person. See if you agree with me that it is value for money. I think you will be pleasantly surprised because I was. 

Note: Don't spoil the surprise by scrolling quickly all the way to the bottom of the page after clicking on the link provided below. I think some of you will do it anyway. So, never mind lah. You happy can already.



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Are you thinking of selling or buying a condominium?

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

I received two emails from readers, one about selling a condominium and one about buying a condominium. Put them together and it could generate some interesting thoughts. Have a read and maybe you will have a comment to share with us.




Hi AK,
I have been following your blog for about a year now, really enjoy reading all your posts, be it on financial related topics or simply what you had for dinner! I'm glad that you blog quite frequently so there are new posts most of the time. :)
This is my first time writing to you,  sparked off by your latest post on a reader's question on 99 year lh vs freehold properties. I have had this same question at the back of my head for some time now but never really bothered to do much about it. In my case, I own a 99 yr lease hold property ( a 2+1 BR condo) which i'm currently living in. As i bought this property sometime back, the current prices are still higher than my purchase price. However, I have been wondering if there is a need to sell this place to buy a freehold property to live in and when would it be the right time to do this? My property TOP in 2010 so it has been 5 years, i suppose its not considered old at this point. Though my preference is to stay at this current place for its location (not near mrt, just relatively convenient for me to get to work), avoid the hassle which comes with shifting, as well as the high property prices, my worry is not being able to sell the place easily in another 5 years time. Should i be looking to sell this place before it gets too old?
What would your advice be for me?
Thanks,
K

AK says:

Hi K,

Welcome to my blog. :)

If you like your home and have never thought of monetising it, then, just stay put. For me, I am never emotionally attached to where I stay. So, it is relatively easy for me to let go. ;)

You place received its TOP in 2010 but you have to remember that its 99 years lease started its countdown from the date the land was acquired by the developer, not from the date the project received its TOP. So, if it took 3 to 4 years to construct, almost 10 years of the lease are gone.

If look at your home just as another asset which you think could make money for you and I think it might be the case since you worry about not being able to sell it easily a few years later, then, I think you might want to start marketing your condo now. Oversupply situation is going to get much worse. I am sure you know.

Having said this, make sure you have somewhere to move to after selling your condo. In my case, I still had my rooms in my parents' place. If you have to rent a place, then, it might not make a lot of sense.

Best wishes,
AK





Hi AK,
I know your position regarding property as an investment, having followed your posts these 2-3 years.
One recurring thought but have had trouble articulating is this: the current soft property market is really largely a result of government intervention. If the ABSD and TDSR were not in place, what would your guess be for the property market today?
I would think that those crazy heady days of people lining up at showrooms (and also, people asking people to queue there) would continue. Which then leads me to think that we would really be in (big) bubble territory. Now, with upcoming oversupply of flats and condos, and a rising SIBOR, it would really make sense to hold out and probably buy an apartment in 2015/2016.
I'm single, 35, and currently living with my folks. At this time, my inclination is buying a HDB resale flat. I'm not sure if it's still worth it to buy a condo and wait for capital appreciation.
Care to share your thoughts with me please?
Cheers,
M

AK says:

Hi M,

If not for the cooling measures the government put in place, I am very sure that prices of real estate in Singapore would have shot through the roof, pardon the pun. However, to be fair, prices have come down due to the ramp up in supply of both public and private housing too.

I am inclined to believe that prices will decline much more before stabilising and it will be many years before prices start moving up again. When will prices bottom? Although we estimated quite accurately when prices would start declining, it is much harder to say when they might bottom.

Something which we might be able to use as a gauge is the ABSD. The day the government removes the ABSD, then, it could be a signal that prices have bottomed. Just an idea. ;)

Best wishes,
AK


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