Investment for New Investors
There are many reasons why most people have a difficult time becoming successful in real estate investing. Many never did even one deal. Some thought property investing is not as attractive as the other investment.
Are you one of these people? Odds are that you are! In fact, mustering the courage to start a property portfolio is often the most difficult part in property investing. However, as long as you understand a few key concepts and are clear about your goals, property investing can become a far less daunting proposition. We’ll present some of the biggest obstacles for new real estate investors that are driving down success rates and discouraging a lot of people. Continue reading and explore sgpropertyinvestors.com to gain valuable tips and insight into Singapore Property Investment. Why Most New Property Investors Fail:
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Stay very focus on your objective and stay as simple as possible. Look at rental yield and or positive cash-flow. Don't get confused and distracted.
First of all how did you get to know Singapore? Do you know someone whom have invested in Singapore? Work in collaboration with someone whom you know. It is important to know what you will be going through and the risks involved. Look through our website for some general information. If you have any specific question, feel free to contact us, we will do our best to answer those questions.
A freehold property may not be the best investment property. It depends how long you intend to keep the property. First, in Singapore context the rental yield for a leasehold property is better vis-a-vis a freehold one. If you are building cash-flow, a freehold property may not be what you should be looking for.
Singapore is an open economy with a population of about 5.2 million currently. About 1.3 million of them are foreigners. Since 2011, there are more than 170,000 expatriates with 'Employment Pass' (higher income group) staying in Singapore each year. About the same number of "S" Pass holders stay in Singapore each year. Together with about 75,000 foreign students, these 3 groups of foreigners formed bulk of the source of demand for rental accommodation in Singapore.
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