Do rising rents make Singapore homes ripe for investment?
In the 10-year period from Q4 2011 to Q4 2021, typical prime net yields fell from 2.49% to 1.87%: study
Singapore
ON the face of it, the bullish outlook on leasing demand for Singapore residential property has ostensibly strengthened the value proposition for buying an additional home to collect rental income. But the reality is not so straightforward.
The new cooling measures' effects on rental supply and demand, as well as long-term trends in capital values and yields, are among factors to be contemplated.
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