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>With affordable suburban condominiums tipped to be the next big thing and HDB resale prices finally on the move, more and more people are feeling the giddy effects of a property upswing. Is it time to buy? Which areas are value for money? What legal and financial issues should buyers think about?
Click on the links below as The Sunday Times Property Buying Guide answers these questions and more in this special.
» Suburban condo prices poised to fly
» Upper Bukit Timah: Home values could double to $1,200 psf
» West Coast area: Demand still strong, new launches expected
» Upper East Coast: Set to see spillover demand from nearby areas
» Upper Thomson: Price gaps between projects to narrow
» HDB flats: Go for good-value districts
» To buy or to rent
» Moderate pace at the top end
» Orchard Road: Likely to remain the top residential property hot spot
» Marina Bay: Showing signs of cooling down
» Sentosa Cove: For sea views away from the city
» Benefits of living on the fringe
» Bukit Timah: All-time favourite still commanding high prices
» Balestier and Thomson: Undervalued but this may change soon
» Marine Parade/East Coast: Prices past $2,000 psf and still rising
» Quick guide to selling en bloc
» Top-end bungalow market looking strong
» Private pool or garage with your apartment?
» Landed takes off
» Legal issues every homebuyer should know
» Guide to getting a home loan
» Going abroad to shop
» Malaysia: Yields still good, especially in KL suburbs
» Thailand: Some gems with good rental yields
» Vietnam: Relaxed buying rules; not enough houses
» Want a London home? Now's the time
» Making sense of overseas mortgages
» Welcome to my glass house
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