Safe assets are assets, which do not carry a high risk of loss, across all types of market cycles. Some of the most common types of safe assets historically include real estate property, cash, Treasury bills, money market funds.
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The One Method You Ever Need In Your Property Journey 2020
For the past 6 years, because of their own knowledge and their own capability to understand the market. They have met countless agents, hoping to find a proper solution for their family situation and how they want to progress. But none of them are able to guide them step by step process.
Personal Message on Covid-19 in year 2020
Are you aware the average private property psf went up 115% back in 2003 and 88% in 2008? Many who had went through those times are sitting on very comfortable gains and even as recent as those from 2014, they would have achieve more than 35% growth till date.
A lesson from 2003 SARS Virus in year 2020
What kind of impact the SARS virus had on Singapore’s economy back in 2003?
Many had consider what we are undergoing now is to be compared to 2003. As that is the first time, Singaporeans experienced a pandemic.
Covid-19: The unexpected factor in a Property Market 2020?
No matter how analysts are able to predict from charts and cycle or even data scientist who can draw out past data for future trends, COVID-19 is one many did not anticipate will happen and more so how it is affecting the entire economy of the world.
Real Estate Basics: 4 Terms Every First-Time Singaporean Property Buyer Needs to Know
If you have encountered this word in any type of loan initiative, then welcome to the world of adulthood. I recall using this word for the first time in a conversation, and it made me sound so mature! This way you see another inverse relationship of the interest decreasing as your principal increases at the end of the loan term.
Now that you’ve had your first bout with real estate terminologies, you have also gained more confidence in making the right decisions toward making your real estate purchase.