House Loans.. ..Which bank is better?
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Hope parents can share some info on their 'loaning' experience.. ..
Thanks
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try dollardex.com
good summary of info on all bank loans on offers in singapore -
Hi,
I am not really understand the fixed and various rate.... :?
Which one is reasonable and better ? :?
Many thanks
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We are going for the peg to US sibor rate currently. Given the outlook of US economy, it appears that rate will continue to be low for awhile.
Heard maybank has the lowest rate at 0.88%?
Itโs good to go for fixed rate if you antipicate the interest rate to be moving up. So you are hedging your rate exposure iso letting it float from month to month. -
Sei sei for advice

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What bank provides the "Best" loan can be different at different times.
Why not try a mortgage broker?
They will advise you on the best rates. Donโt have to pay. They get commission from the bank.
Gecko -
You can try this link
http://www.housingloansg.com/web/
Hope it helps.... -
fussyMummy:
these are the upmost basic notions. you got to read to understand them by yourself. and pay attention to terms and conditions.Hi,
I am not really understand the fixed and various rate.... :?
Which one is reasonable and better ? :?
Many thanks
final decision would depend on a number of factors and considerations. no 'best' for everyone. -
Just some nuggets of wisdom from a financial expert who came to my office for a lunchtime talk:
If you want cash and CPF to invest in 2nd property or stocks, then take the longest loan period possible and keep refinancing it. Make sure your loan interest rate is lower than or similar to the interest rate CPF is awarding you (currently 2.5%).
If you dunno how to invest or dun wish to invest, then take the shortest loan period and pay off faster to avoid massive interest.
If the loan interest rate is higher than what the CPF gives u in interest, then use your CPF to do block repayments to shorten the loan period and reduce interest paid to bank.
There are no such things as fixed rates forever. At most, the rate can be fixed for up to 3-5 yrs. Then it will convert to a floating rate. So it is always advisable to refinance your home once the lock-in period is over. -
cherrygal:
So it is always advisable to refinance your home once the lock-in period is over.
Yes, it is very important to take note of the lock in period. Start having a conversation at least 4 months before the lock in period expires. So that in case you want to switch, you can give the bank ample notice period without incurring any penalty cost.
Always refinance. Be on the ball for this.
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