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Updated over 4 years ago, 05/16/2020

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Samuel Chua
  • Singapore
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investing in singapore

Samuel Chua
  • Singapore
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Hello, I am a new investor who is aspiring for financial freedom but am having trouble starting up. This is because I currently live in Singapore where the properties here are sky-high which gives me little/no hope of entering this market. My government have strict regulations on HDBs and condos are just out of the question. I also have done some research and realized most Singaporeans are investing overseas which scares me because I no longer have power to oversee my properties especially if I do not have a capable property manager. A new investor like me would probably fail to get the ropes and investing overseas as my starting up property feels like an impending failure. It would be amazing if anyone could help me out of this dilemma, especially successful Singaporean investors.

P.S. I do not have a large captial and am currently a student too but I am willing to sacrifice my free time to achieve my dream.

Thanks

Sincerely,

samuel

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