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    How much is enough for retirement in Singapore?

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      TheAnswer
      last edited by

      Yngmng:
      Both sale and rental are bad. Recently, the tenancy for my hdb expired. Although I managed to rent it out within 2 weeks, it was probably because I asked for $100 below market rental.

      $100 below is nothing. I dun mind lowering even further if I get the right tenants. If u price too high, take longer to find tenants, even more lugi during waiting time.

      Yours probably is also more well maintained than others to be able to be rented out so quickly.

      I still see ppl pricing beyond market rate for some properties. Clearly a death recipe.

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        Yngmng
        last edited by

        Not everyone can afford to have passive income. I think so as we live within our means and put aside some savings. We should be fine.

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          TheAnswer
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          Yngmng:
          Not everyone can afford to have passive income. I think so as we live within our means and put aside some savings. We should be fine.

          Agree. We r very fortunate.

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            MyPillow
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            slmkhoo:
            starlight1968sg:

            This is something new to me.

            I need to read up more.

            See table of Rental Expenses lower down on the page:
            https://www.iras.gov.sg/IRASHome/Individuals/Locals/Working-Out-Your-Taxes/What-is-Taxable-What-is-Not/Rental-Income-and-Expenses/

            rental of private property can claim more eg monthly maintenance, mortgage loan interest, ppty tax (can chalked up higher) compared to rental of a hdb flat

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            • MyPillowM Offline
              MyPillow
              last edited by

              So many new condos now if you drive around - no lack of supply- So many just TOPed or going to be

              But demand has dropped greatly
              Those that buy for the sake of rent , may be stuck soon .
              Cannot use or rely on rental to pay mortgage
              Like i said earlier, property game is not suitable for all , need to have long holding power (if
              one is thinking of prperty for retirement income)

              Corp bonds, if you have$$$$$ to buy lor ,
              and need some holding power too, not instant noodles 😆

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                TheAnswer
                last edited by

                These days everything needs holding power… won’t be easy going forward… imagine our kids generation…


                Rental isn’t as rosy as before liao

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                  Yngmng
                  last edited by

                  MyPillow:
                  So many new condos now if you drive around - no lack of supply- So many just TOPed or going to be

                  But demand has dropped greatly
                  Those that buy for the sake of rent , may be stuck soon .
                  Cannot use or rely on rental to pay mortgage
                  Like i said earlier, property game is not suitable for all , need to have long holding power (if
                  one is thinking of prperty for retirement income)

                  Corp bonds, if you have$$$$$ to buy lor ,
                  and need some holding power too, not instant noodles 😆
                  Yes, need holding power for condo. In the current market, rental cannot cover the mortgage and maintenance fee (if maxed up loan quantum). More owners are willing to let go of their units near their purchase price....even then, no offers...

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                    starlight1968sg
                    last edited by

                    I don’t see prices of condo coming down sharply.

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                      starlight1968sg
                      last edited by

                      Rental from 2nd or more properties seem common for locals as a source of retirement funds.

                      For those who can’t afford a 2nd property or corporate bonds (in lots of min 250k), what are other viable sources for retirement funds?
                      Thank you.

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                        Yngmng
                        last edited by

                        starlight1968sg:
                        I don't see prices of condo coming down sharply.

                        In the development I am staying, I noticed that the asking price of some units is close to the purchase price....

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