Right-Sizing In Your 60s: Lease Decay, Cash-Out And Monthly Income
Singapore homeowners in their 60s should compare right-sizing by remaining lease, net cash-out, monthly income, CPF needs, replacement-home cost and family plans before selling.
Practical, data-driven articles on buying, selling, investing, and financing Singapore real estate — updated for 2026.
Singapore homeowners in their 60s should compare right-sizing by remaining lease, net cash-out, monthly income, CPF needs, replacement-home cost and family plans before selling.
If an HDB executive maisonette is inherited in Singapore, children and beneficiaries need to check HDB eligibility, CPF refund, outstanding loans, probate, sale options, and lease risk before deciding what to do.
Families comparing an older larger resale condo against a smaller new launch should model space, renovation, payment timing, maintenance fees and exit demand before choosing.
Landed home prices can rise even when transaction volumes soften. Use this 2026 Singapore landed property guide to read scarcity, buyer depth, and timing risk before entering or exiting.
A lower SORA can improve condo affordability for HDB upgraders in 2026, but TDSR, cash buffers, loan tenure and sale proceeds still decide whether the move is safe.
A new launch nearby can help resale condo sellers, but only when it resets buyer budgets without exposing your older unit's weaknesses. Use this 2026 Singapore seller framework before listing.
If you own a fully paid HDB and a condo, should you keep both, rent out one for income, or sell down to simplify? A practical framework for dual-property households in Singapore 2026.
A practical guide to property decoupling in Singapore — transferring your share to a spouse to free up a 'first-time buyer' slot and avoid ABSD on the next purchase.
Learn when tenancy disputes can go to Singapore's Small Claims Tribunals, claim limits, CJTS filing steps, evidence checklist, timelines, and key caveats.