Even with the property boom over the last few years, there are still some affordable options out there. Older resale condos can offer much bigger units, at a cost that's still comfortable for HDB upgraders. We've built a list of possible four-bedder options (excluding Executive Condominiums), with recent transactions of $1.5 million or under. Check this out before you start.
Singaporeans love convenience. And nothing shows this better than the sales trend of new launch integrated developments, which have been flying off the shelves: Because what could be better than having a proper shopping mall, a bus interchange, an MRT station, or maybe even the public library right downstairs? However, because of those traits, it's worth noting that integrated condo.
A limited supply of integrated developments in the suburbs has made them even more attractive to buyers and tenants, leading to higher prices and rents than other condos in the Outside Central Region (OCR). According to OrangeTee & Tie Research & Analytics Market Watcher series report, some buyers are willing to pay up to 27 per cent more for such.
The Luxurie first came to my attention because of its duplex penthouses which have lift access to both floors, a rarity in the Singaporean property market (if you can’t afford to drop $15 million on a flat, that is.) As the article on duplexes proved very popular with readers (given our newfound emphasis on spacious living) I decided to head.
Many people like the idea of a duplex apartment (just like an HDB Maisonette). You often get separate living spaces so it’s more private, and sometimes you might even get a high ceiling in the living/dining area – which is always a unique feature to have in a home. In my first article about my search for a new home.