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investment property: What You’re Getting Yourself into?
By Create Wealth Through Long-Term Investing and Short-Term Trading  •  January 12, 2009
As the prizes of goods swing and the stock market fluctuates, more and more people are finding investment property as a good business venture. This means that more and more people are buying land not to occupy it but for the purpose of securing capital gains or renting it out to others. Why go this route? As any book will tell you, land is an asset that does not depreciate. And as foreign markets are putting up more businesses in Asia, it is not a wonder that land has become a very precious commodity. In Singapore alone, appreciation rose at 31% last year. However, reports are showing that this year, growth might be hindered by the downhill roll of the global market and by possible government interventions. As more cities are becoming urbanized and as more urbanized cities are developing and getting more populated, several locations are being converted into single family homes, lofts, duplexes, apartments complexes, condominiums, townhouses and even vacation houses for the labor forces of these growing cities. These house rentals are not getting any cheaper either. Do not limit yourself to residential areas though, as more residential areas are being overshadowed by commercial buildings. Now, if you’re willing to take the risk. Here are few things to consider in investment property: 1. Make sure that the money you’re allotting for this project is in order. This is because investing on a property does not only mean paying for the land but also for repairs, maintenance, improvements and even surviving in between tenants. 2. Get your numbers straight. There are a lot of factors to consider in ensuring that you are making a sound investment. Your annual yield can help you analyze if the rent you collect in a year can make up for expenses. property value is always a good thing to know just in case you’re thinking of selling the said property. Your monthly cash flow could be an important gauge in this decision. Read more...
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By Create Wealth Through Long-Term Investing and Short-Term Trading
I am 62 yrs old uncle living in HDB heartland who has achieved financial independence @ 56 and finally retired @ 60 from full-time job as employee on 1 Oct 2016. Single household income since 1995 with three children. Eldest son and daughter are now working and youngest son still in his 3nd year Uni in SUTD. I have been doing long-term investing and short-term trading in Singapore stock market only since Jan 2000 so I am that Panda or Koala in the investment world; but I am still surviving well in the wild. I am now executing my Three Taps solution model to maintain sustainable retirement income for life till 2038. Cheers!
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