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Savvy Tips When Financing Overseas Properties in Australia, Malaysia and the United Kingdom

What you need to know before financing overseas properties Financing overseas properties can be a complicated process, so it is essential to approach it with caution. It is thus important to know the various factors and considerations involved. Including the local property market, mortgage options, laws and regulations, and financial planning. This article will help

Buying a family home or investment property in New Zealand

New Zealand is an attractive country for foreigners looking to invest in real estate. The country is known for its natural beauty, diverse landscape, and friendly people, making it a popular destination for those looking for a change of scenery. Additionally, the New Zealand government has made it easy for foreigners to invest in property,

Purchasing an overseas property is not a walk in the park

Many of us share the same ambition and dream to live overseas, often in picturesque countryside offering stunning views that look straight out of a postcard image, a change from the views we see on a daily basis. To many individuals, owning a property overseas may stem from varying reasons, including a holiday home during

Little Known Facts About International Properties – And Why They Matter

International investments of residential properties are undoubtedly becoming more popular. This is due to the fact that people understand the benefits and importance of diversification, which are to mitigate risks as well as being able to capitalize on opportunities with higher growth potential than the assets available in Singapore. As such, more often to collect

A place to call home: How small is too small?

Land scarcity has been a long-standing issue for Singapore. And why should you care? Well, with the race against limited usable land space, its citizens would eventually feel the pressure. Labelled as one of the world’s densest nations, Singapore is starting to face the reality of this physical constraint. Left with no choice, homes have

4 major challenges faced when investing overseas

With no sign that the Singapore government is going to do away with cooling measures, many investors might be looking overseas for good investment opportunities. Many marketers are also holding regular overseas property seminars to generate interest among Singaporean investors. But before you jump on the bandwagon and decide on committing your money on overseas

Investing in a UK property: What’s your strategy?

International investments of residential properties are undoubtedly becoming more popular. More often to collect extra rental income or capital appreciation rather than occupying the property, there is an increasing number of Singaporeans who seek to purchase overseas properties. If you are one of them, here are some key considerations to ponder: Trusted Property Management Partners

UK Special: Trust me, I’m an estate agent…

If you have yet to buy your first overseas investment property, you may have heard of the horror stories from those who have. From blowing £185 to change a lightbulb (approx. S$394) to paying close to S$20,000 for a furnishing package on a one-bedroom apartment, it is always a risk you have to undertake when

6 reasons why now is the best time to buy a property in Birmingham, UK

As the 2nd English city in the 2017 Quality of Living Index, Birmingham is home to many brands and pop culture we’re familiar with, such as Cadbury chocolate or even the BBC hit series, Sherlock. Beyond that, it is a mere one hour and 25 minutes away from London (via train). While the city’s 20-year plans

Update on Australian Property Financing

For many Singaporeans, one of the top choices of country for overseas property investment is Australia. Unsurprisingly, it is also the top choice for Malaysians, and amongst the top three choices for Indonesian and Hong Kong investors. Being the preferred location for studies and retirement, along with a stable economy, perceptions of higher yields and