Looking for the best home loan in Singapore? This guide compares fixed vs floating rate home loans, breaking down their pros and cons, who they are best suited for, and how to choose the right mortgage in 2025. Whether you're buying a new launch condo or refinancing, find out which loan type will save you the most money. Read now to make an informed decision!
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<p>Singapore's real estate market can be a bit complicated, especially if it's your first time buying or selling a house. You probably know you'd need to engage the right property agent- but did you know getting the right mortgage broker is just as important?</p> <p>That's because both play vital roles whether you are buying or selling. You might be tempted to just think having a property agent is sufficient, because afterall, they are your go-to expert for all things property.</p> <p><img src="https://mortgagemaster-files.s3.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/files/pexels-shvetsa-4225920.jpg" alt="" /></p> <p>However, just as how you would not consult your GP on your cancer diagnosis, you wouldn’t want to risk consulting your agent o...</p>
The latest OCBC Financial Wellness Survey revealed that 2 in 5 Singaporeans face some difficulties in paying off their mortgage loans, an increase from previous years
After increasing for 31 consecutive months, HDB resale prices dipped only slightly in Feb this year. But the reprieve didn't last
A recent survey by NUS Real Estate unveils what developers are doing in response to the ABSD hike in April. We’re here to break it down.
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For the first time in over a year, the US Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) did not raise rates! However, they did indicate that rates will continue to rise at the end of the year... so what does this mean for us in Singapore?
There has been a massive turbulence in the financial markets recently with major banks closing and financial institutions rushing to contain the effects of the failures. What can we expect in Singapore?