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All Forum Posts by: Clarice Tan

Clarice Tan has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Newbie from Singapore

Clarice TanPosted
  • Singapore, Singapore
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Thank you so much for your reply! It really helps! I've been thinking about starting out as Real Estate agent for starters too. Thank you ☺ 

@Andrew Anderson

Post: Newbie from Singapore

Clarice TanPosted
  • Singapore, Singapore
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Hi @mark Nolan thank you! (: 

Hi @Andrew Anderson, thank you so much for your reply and the information! (: I'm sure it will be helpful. 

Firstly, yes I am a Singaporean! What difference does it make? 

I am thinking more of residential but then again I'm not too sure yet. May I ask, how different are residential and commercial? 

I myself do not own a HDB, but the HDB my parents bought is fully paid for. 

I'm still a student and hence my financial capability is limited. My capital (if I'm talking about from my own pocket) is a mere $3000-$4000. Hence I'm looking for ways to start off with little money, probably with partnership. 

Do you have mind telling me more about investing in the US as well? (: is there any system that facilitates the transaction between Singapore and US? 

Sorry for bombarding you with all these questions! I'm really grateful for the response and I appreciate it (: 

@Mark Nolanundefined

@Andrew Andersonundefined

Post: Newbie from Singapore

Clarice TanPosted
  • Singapore, Singapore
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Hi, I am 19 years old this year, still a student. I have read up abit about real estate investing, but i know it is not enough and i am giving myself a year to learn before i start investing. However, i am unfamiliar with how to start investing locally (in Singapore) and how can i start investing overseas as well? 

Can anyone advice me on these points? Also, does anyone know will it be better if i were to invest overseas, would it be a better choice to invest in property in countries closer to me like Malaysia or Indonesia, as compared to the US? 

Thank you.