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How to start real estate investment in Singapore

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I’m 19 and I just started learning about real estate through reading books like rich dad poor dad and the biggerpockets how to start investing book. I know I have a long way to go and to learn but I don’t know how to start taking action in an expensive market in Singapore. The rental yields are low which could possible lead to a negative cash-flow. I was also considering maybe overseas real estate investment but heard of the risks of being far from the properties. Hope you guys can help me out please. Thank you in advance !

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Chris C.
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Chris C.
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1. Why in the world would you buy negative cash-flow. (yes appreciation, but thats IMO gambling)

2. good property manager solves everything

3. do your own research.

feel free to reach out

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