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The future of Singapore's property market is shaping up to be a dynamic one, with key shifts expected by 2026. A central topic is whether the government will relax the ABSD (Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty) for foreign buyers, which has been a major factor in the country’s recent drop in rankings for millionaire migration. This could significantly impact the appeal of Singapore...

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A $2.35M investment property sets the stage for a clear-eyed case study on how loan structuring and tenant-backed income can deliver meaningful returns over four years. With just $900 a month in owner contribution, the breakdown shows how two co-investors — the bank and your tenant — can effectively build your equity while keeping cashflow disciplined.

 

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In this episode of Nuggets On The Go, Melvin Lim from PropertyLimBrothers explores how to move from a modest property base—say an HDB or BTO—for a disciplined real‑estate portfolio that can grow meaningfully over decades. They introduce the concept of the Equity Triangle and walk through a real‑world case study of how a family scaled from roughly S$800 k in property value to ...

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In this episode of Nuggets On The Go, Melvin Lim from PropertyLimBrothers reveals the often-overlooked mechanics behind successful real estate investment—framing the bank and the tenant as your silent co-investors. Through a detailed financial walkthrough, he illustrates how leverage, structured repayments, and tenant contributions combine to create a capital-efficient strate...

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Is Singapore real estate overpriced in 2025? By examining long-term price trends, transaction volumes and interest rate movements, the conversation moves beyond general assumptions to reveal what’s truly shaping the market today.

 

In this episode, Melvin Lim explores why average growth figures—such as 5% per year—don’t reflect ground realities. Segmenting ...

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