<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>
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