
13 February 2017 | 7 replies
Investment properties aren't cheap in SG relative to MY or IDMy two cents on Singapore's property market from an expat former banker perspective:-cap rates (income-expenses before financing relative to property market price) went through the roof since people see limited land--peaked in 2015ish, but still outrageously low-interest rates dropped low enough to sustain borrowing on these low returns-building has continued without parallel demand growth (supply>demand)-Singapore employment regulations are being more and more protectionist (and an ageing population) so you won't see foreign labour growing significantly in the next 5-10 years IMOPersonally, I would be more interested in Indonesian office/industrial/MF just from macroeconomic factors, but there's opportunities in every market if you find the right niche.

18 February 2017 | 14 replies
For your price point and a value perspective I'd recommend PV if you don't mind living what is considered "far north".

14 February 2017 | 8 replies
You don't ever want to be running such a slim margin that you get burnt - this can force a person to walk away from a rehab.I hope my perspective did not sound condescending.

14 February 2017 | 6 replies
My attorney and my CPA are both real estate investors, so they see things from my perspective and are sharpening their skills and strategies on their own deals as well as on mine.

17 February 2017 | 14 replies
From a numbers perspective mortgage est $540 including escrow.

24 May 2018 | 9 replies
@Tina Opel - just from the lending perspective I would make sure you have separate accounts set up to pay rent and things like that.

27 February 2017 | 52 replies
Then I wait a month and double check them with a fresh mind.

7 March 2017 | 45 replies
Brittany King from my perspective it's a big ole it depends.
24 February 2017 | 13 replies
I am a new investor myself with a whopping 1 deal under my belt, so I'm not sure I am the best advice, but I would say the absolute first step is to have a real in depth conversation with you bride to know what's comfortable.From a monetary perspective, I would buy a cheap home in a good area that needs many repairs, add your sweat equity, and trade up your home in 2 years (or re-finance and use that to start earlier).

16 February 2017 | 11 replies
I’d be interested in hearing others thoughts and perspectives if anyone has any.Thanks in advance for any feedback!