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limfc
09-02-11, 23:56
Would anybody want to buy a D15 FH small devt with 3.5% yield? :beats-me-man:
Would you buy in this kind of market? :rolleyes:

jwong71
10-02-11, 00:06
sure.. 3.5% yield in this time,,
when interest rates up.. yield 2%.? 1%.? or 0%.?

reuters
10-02-11, 00:11
Would anybody want to buy a D15 FH small devt with 3.5% yield? :beats-me-man:
Would you buy in this kind of market? :rolleyes:

Hard to say. D15 is quite big. Look around the area where this devt is and consider several factors - any further development potential? Any possible condo launches nearby? Any Far East interests w.r.t. collective sales nearby? Any large vacant plot of land that can be better used (like MRT)?

Singapore's next phase of development may be announced by elections time. Are you in a position to wait or risk the possibility of more information being released this year about the developments? There was already a leak that D15 will have MRT in 10 years. Property price spike when such plans are confirmed and another spike will happen near the completion of these infrastructure (ie. in 10 years). Can you afford to wait?

thomastansb
10-02-11, 08:40
Yield is independent of interest rate, isn't it? 3.5% is 3.5% regardless how interest moves.





sure.. 3.5% yield in this time,,
when interest rates up.. yield 2%.? 1%.? or 0%.?

thomastansb
10-02-11, 08:41
How small? We have different definition of small. Aristo or Esta size? I mean, you can't look at yield alone. View, facing, location?



Would anybody want to buy a D15 FH small devt with 3.5% yield? :beats-me-man:
Would you buy in this kind of market? :rolleyes:

Blue
11-02-11, 16:27
Depends on how you calculate yield. Don't talk about D15, even in Orchard Road or CBD where people buy >$2000 psf for a unit. Do you think the yield is good?

mcmlxxvi
11-02-11, 16:47
Would anybody want to buy a D15 FH small devt with 3.5% yield? :beats-me-man:
Would you buy in this kind of market? :rolleyes:

No... coz mine in D15 giving me 5.7% gross yield.

latour
11-02-11, 17:07
No... coz mine in D15 giving me 5.7% gross yield.

Nice, but how you count yield and gross yield, any difference?

sh
11-02-11, 18:49
No... coz mine in D15 giving me 5.7% gross yield.

Where? MM right?

Blue
20-02-11, 17:06
MM gives best rental yield cos you pay less than $800K for a studio or 1 bedder, but minimum can rent out $3.5K.

mcmlxxvi
20-02-11, 19:27
Where? MM right?
Ya. In Tk.

hyenergix
20-02-11, 20:04
MM gives best rental yield cos you pay less than $800K for a studio or 1 bedder, but minimum can rent out $3.5K.

Many 1-bedder for rental in propertyguru are listed for less than $3k/mth. Significantly less than what you quoted but still can make $ currently.

Geylang OKT
20-02-11, 21:13
In Geylang your rental yields are always easily around 6 - 9 % :D :D :D


Would anybody want to buy a D15 FH small devt with 3.5% yield? :beats-me-man:
Would you buy in this kind of market? :rolleyes:

Blue
11-03-11, 14:15
Many 1-bedder for rental in propertyguru are listed for less than $3k/mth. Significantly less than what you quoted but still can make $ currently.

Think those are very old developments? The old developments bought at much cheaper price mah, so rental yield for them is good.

Any new development would command at least a $3K rental.

Looking at this trend, I foresee rental market would go up. Cos you can imagine those prime districts will start charging higher rental due to higher psf the owners purchased for. And those tenants who refused to pay higher rent will spill over to the RCR.