Property Investing

Part 2: Liability free vs Financially free (detailed example)

After the previous round of discussion, I met up with Christine again to go through my example of being financially free or liability free. We discussed, calculated and then compared these two scenarios; if I were to stay liability free from age 35 till retirement, and if I were to invest in a property. Which … Read More

Fit vs healthy? Liability Free vs Financially free?

If given a choice for you to choose, would you rather be fit or you rather be healthy? If you can regular run, swim or cycle fast, you are certainly fit. Somehow we do concluded being able to do such activity is the same as being healthy. Being healthy, in fact, involves having every system … Read More

Summary of “Property Deals Review” Sharing session

Over the last 2 weeks, my business partner (I-min) and I have had 2 rounds of property deals review session with the public: A look at properties in Singapore’s Central region Property opportunities in the North and East region of Singapore We are glad to have done our part to share and educate the public … Read More

Risk Management in Property Purchase

As a property investor, you may worry that your property investment is risky. Just as any form of investment, there will definitely be risks involved with property investment. You may not be able to avoid the risk fully, so managing the risk is the key to a successful investment. Especially in this period of property … Read More

URA Visit: How Singapore property developments impact property prices?

Last week, ‭I have decided to make another trip down to the Singapore (URA, Urban Redevelopment Authority) City gallery after one of my agents asked me where is the best place to look at Singapore’s current and future developments and their impact on the property prices. Located near Tanjong Pagar area right beside the Maxwell … Read More

5 Things in Common Between Running and Investing

Throughout the years as I run and build up my property portfolio, I have come to realise that these two activities have much more in common than anyone would think – Running and Investing. These are the 5 important traits I follow to keep myself going: 1. Being consistent To be successful in running, you … Read More