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Ever since the CPFB introduced a colorful pie chart of our CPF savings a few years ago, I would look forward to mine every year like a teena...
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Posted by AK71 at 8:25 PM 10 comments
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RHT
(Please make sure you have enough cash, CPF savings and housing loan to pay the balance, duty and fees.)
This was taken from a letter B wrote to me recently:
My wife and I recently got married and will be receiving the keys to our new home (BTO) soon.
We have indicated to take up HDB loan and I know that on the point when we receive our place, both our CPF will be wiped out completely for the house.
Posted by AK71 at 1:16 PM 3 comments
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CPF,
CPF-OA,
CPF-SA,
HDB,
investment,
real estate
K is unable to buy a BTO flat because his combined income with his wife is above $10,000. Currently staying with his dad, they are thinking of buying a resale flat with their first child on the way. They want to be close to his dad and have more space of their own. He wonders if he should wait for prices to bottom before buying a resale flat near his dad's.
Posted by AK71 at 1:18 PM 8 comments
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HDB,
real estate