Pasir Ris 8 seems to have kicked the proverbial hornet’s nest, with the developer raising prices on some units from $1,400 psf to around $2,000 psf. Now, we’re seeing a slew of text messages claiming that you’d “better buy now”, because developments X, Y, and Z are all about to follow suit. However, this is a dramatised misrepresentation of what’s.
The Straits Times
How retiree in Singapore saved over $1.6m in her CPF
67-year-old wants to encourage younger Singaporeans to be like her and similarly plan early for the same outcome
People who have contributed to their CPF since they were young can achieve about $700,000 in their Ordinary Account when they are in their early 50s.PHOTO: ISTOCKPHOTO
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We Singaporeans are a privileged bunch. For tertiary education, most of us focus on getting into our school of choice - be it NUS, NTU, SMU or any other university - and hardly stop to think about the financial implications of taking a Bachelor's degree. Those lucky enough to have been on "parental scholarships" in university can afford to remain.