
13 August 2019 | 15 replies
Buy that house cheap and flip it or lease it while you watch the school rating improve year over year.I have investors from Singapore who will only purchase in Leander because of it's school ratings, and friends living there who are moving rather than send their kids to one particular school.

4 August 2016 | 43 replies
The last out of country person I worked with flew in from Singapore and stayed in an Airbnb to learn the area.

30 January 2019 | 181 replies
Well maybe we just need to take a look at the playbook for Singapore.80% or more of the population lives in government housing.. that solves the HUD problemthere is ZERO public welfare .. everyone has insurance.. families take care of familiesthere are more millionaires there per capata than anywhere in the world by far.

28 February 2020 | 14 replies
A collateral advantage of international investing is that it provides diversification to your portfolio.If you want to get capital gains, you'd invest in places like London, Paris, Hong Kong, Singapore or Sydney but you'll get negative cash flow.

18 March 2017 | 2 replies
The top ten list also included New York City, Hong Kong, Dubai, Singapore, Washington, D.C., Geneva, Switzerland, Sydney, Australia, Zurich Switzerland, and finally, Los Angeles.

30 November 2019 | 24 replies
Hi @Chris Chang, I think that would be great.

21 July 2018 | 52 replies
I lived in Singapore for 2 years and homes there do not have central AC. 365 days per year are over 85 degrees F and 90%+ humidity.
10 May 2021 | 40 replies
Account Closed I moved here from Bay Area and to Bay area from Singapore.

24 September 2015 | 17 replies
@Jay Hinrichs The big difference in Singapore is that much of the housing is controlled and subsidized by the government(HDB flats) where most of the local working class lives.

9 August 2017 | 1 reply
Not so exciting.What caught my eye was in the story the city auctions off the house because of unpaid taxes to a company based in Singapore.