For those on tighter purse strings but still require three bedrooms, options on the market can be rather limited. This week, we look at compact sized three bedders that still offer functionality but at a palatable price point of under $1.2 million. Of course, these will come with certain limitations such as non-enclosed kitchens and a common bedroom that can't.
This week, our focus is on families eyeing roomier spaces without stretching the budget too thin. Space is a luxury, especially in a bustling city like Singapore, but finding that perfect blend of size and affordability can be a challenge. With this in mind, we’ve looked at the most reasonably-priced 4-bedroom condos on the market, all coming in under $1.4.
For those working with a tight budget and looking for more affordable homes, we have narrowed down five of the cheapest three-bedroom apartments under $1.1 million. These residences aren't just economical - they're also situated within easy walking distance of essential amenities such as dining establishments, grocery stores, and schools (just perhaps not the MRT). On a less positive note,.
Everyone wants to find the cheapest home, but naturally, the more affordable price will often come with limitations. This could be in the form of the location, the age of the property, or maybe even the size of the unit. Nevertheless, if you are looking for the cheapest possible 3-bedder condo for your family, we’ve picked out the five cheapesst.
The appeal of buying early is usually the "early bird discount" granted by a developer. In theory, once prices "normalise" in subsequent sales phases, you would then make a quick return on your property already. Unfortunately, due to competition from other developments or pressure to clear units, there are times when developer prices have dropped in later sales phases. Here's.