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Our Top 5 Competitors that wants a piece of Singapore! Why?

Dear Property Enthusiast,

International investors are buying our homeland because of its scarcity and value! Among all, there are 5 countries that take up the majority of the shares.


1) Chinese. People from China and Hong Kong are coming to Singapore, and the cause of it mainly due to the prices of properties in their home country has skyrocketed to an exaggerating figure! With Hong Kong’s Shoe box apartment being priced at more than SGD$500,000 for a single unit!

2) Malaysians. With Malaysia being in a huge amount of debts and in the midst of change, Malaysians would rather park their funds in a safe and stable country like Singapore.
3) Indonesians. Over the past years, signs of the Indo Tycoons have been coming into Singapore to buy our multi-million dollars properties, with 11% of them buying between $3mil - $5mil, and 10% buying properties above $5mil.
4) Indians. They focus more on City Fringe Developments, which offers a valuable trade-off between the distance from the CBD and the price.
5) Americans. Property price and taxes in the US have increased a significant amount. Hence, with the Free Trade Agreement, the Americans are eligible for ABSD remission, which enticed them to buy properties in Singapore.

Instance, Kingsford Waterbay, and Stars of Kovan made up almost 25% of all property sales transaction among the foreigners and PRs within District 19 in 2017. While Sophia Hills, Gramercy Park, OUE Twin Peaks and Martin Modern made up about 30% in the District 9 and 10 in 2017.

With much pressure coming from the external of Singapore, it is sure that the property prices in Singapore will soon skyrocket pass the past years highs!

Wait No Further! Take Action Now!!

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