Leasehold properties are a significant part of Singapore’s real estate landscape. I am going to share with you my personal journey where I have purchased 99 Year Leasehold Properties, 999 Year Leasehold Properties and even Freehold Properties. TimeStamp: 0:00 Introduction 1:03 Different lease terms in Singapore’ property market 1:37 Main concerns of people buying 99 year Leasehold 2:04 Comparing 999 year Leasehold and Freehold 2:16 Can the government take back a Freehold Property 3:01 My Personal Experience 5:31 My 3 Golden Principles 6:08 My Final Thoughts
@@LIFTCommunity 5 bedder can’t go wrong in long run, short term wise since psf isn’t that low have to see what price you are entering at for this unit that you are looking at.
Just went to see some units under this category with my clients today. This is quite subjective individual needs cos the one I saw was very small project and parking issues.
Finally someone who recommends residential freehold vs leashold. Subbed.
To each his own :)
Appreciate you sharing your thoughts.
My pleasure to share
Leasehold properties are a significant part of Singapore’s real estate landscape. I am going to share with you my personal journey where I have purchased 99 Year Leasehold Properties, 999 Year Leasehold Properties and even Freehold Properties.
TimeStamp:
0:00 Introduction
1:03 Different lease terms in Singapore’ property market
1:37 Main concerns of people buying 99 year Leasehold
2:04 Comparing 999 year Leasehold and Freehold
2:16 Can the government take back a Freehold Property
3:01 My Personal Experience
5:31 My 3 Golden Principles
6:08 My Final Thoughts
Dun buy landed is bad for yr knees when u hv to walk up and downstairs condo make more sense for people planning for retirement
Actually can consider buying something with a lift, but usually the build is newer thus more ex
Park colonial? Good? Thanks
Which unit type and price?
@@KeepItRealEstateSG like 5 Vedder at 3.9 m or 4.12
@@LIFTCommunity 5 bedder can’t go wrong in long run, short term wise since psf isn’t that low have to see what price you are entering at for this unit that you are looking at.
The FH property u bought recently is condo or landed?
Landed
@@KeepItRealEstateSG it’s a no brainer to buy FH for landed. But Your video is a little misleading, I thought your FH is referring to a condo.
What's your thoughts on this.. units that are close to 40years. Are these a better freehold buys?
Just went to see some units under this category with my clients today. This is quite subjective individual needs cos the one I saw was very small project and parking issues.
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Thanks!