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reporter2
05-06-13, 18:26
http://www.straitstimes.com/archive/saturday/premium/money/story/dual-key-double-tenancy-20130601

Dual-key, double tenancy

Buyers of such units can rent both out, avoid additional stamp duty

Published on Jun 01, 2013

By Cheryl Ong


DUAL-KEY units have become increasingly popular, and developers have been quick to meet the strong demand.

The Fragrance group and World Class Land launched Urban Vista in Tanah Merah in March with such units, all around 700 sq ft each.

The latest project with dual- key units is Liv on Sophia, which was launched last weekend.

The Liv units at Mount Sophia are possibly the smallest dual-key apartments to hit the market. There are 64 units in the development in Adis Road near the Dhoby Ghaut MRT station, all two-bedders, ranging from 527 sq ft to 710 sq ft each.

In principle, dual-key units have two separate entrances with their own keys, and are usually quite large to accommodate multi-generational families.

But experts say smaller units are aimed at investors who might be looking for two streams of rental income.

"When developers build small two-bedroom units, with each bedroom having its own key, then clearly they are targeted more at investors who want to rent out both units," said International Property Advisors chief executive Ku Swee Yong.

Dual-key units were introduced by developer Frasers Centrepoint in 2009, mainly to cater to large families.

But one attraction now is that purchasers of this kind of property can skirt the Additional Buyer's Stamp Duty (ABSD), Mr Ku said.

In January, the Government extended the ABSD to Singaporeans buying their second residential property and the first purchase by permanent residents.

Singaporeans buying a second property must pay a 7 per cent levy while those buying their third and subsequent property will pay an added levy of 10 per cent.

This means that buyers of dualkey units are effectively buying one property but with the possibility of two tenancies.

If a Singaporean purchased two shoebox units for leasing, he would have to pay an ABSD on the second property.

Roxy-Pacific Holdings chief executive Teo Hong Lim said the firm designed Liv on Sophia with the many schools in the area in mind.

These include Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and Lasalle College of the Arts.

"We always try to develop a different product," he said.

"There are a lot of schools around there, so we felt that could be an area for students looking for housing.

"Or it could be a single living on one side of the house while renting out the other side," he added.

Mr Teo said the central region is the only area that does not have size restrictions on units so it was free to build smaller flats.

Units in non-landed, private housing projects outside the central area will have to be at least 70 sq m.

Shoebox units are typically under 50 sq m each.

The dual-key units at Liv on Sophia feature an additional room called a "suite" but it will only have a kitchen counter instead of typical fixtures.

Mr Teo said ample space has been allocated for a washing machine.

Units at Liv on Sophia are priced between $2,450 and $2,500 psf.

The freehold project will attain its Temporary Occupation Permit by June 30, 2018.

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adriel
05-06-13, 22:07
as far as I understand, from now on all dual units can be sold only to
1) buyers with multi generation and
2) that both generation must not own any hdb.

Question is s/no 2 is this negotiable??? appeal to hdb??? got chance a not????

Ringo33
05-06-13, 22:16
as far as I understand, from now on all dual units can be sold only to
1) buyers with multi generation and
2) that both generation must not own any hdb.

Question is s/no 2 is this negotiable??? appeal to hdb??? got chance a not????

AFAIK, there are not such rules for PC. perhaps you are referring to EC dual key

adriel
06-06-13, 09:01
AFAIK, there are not such rules for PC. perhaps you are referring to EC dual key

Ooops...ya....paisay... i was refering to EC..... PC everything also can......just that its priced at a premium when compared to EC.

Laguna
06-06-13, 09:07
There is no separate utility account for this.

stl67
06-06-13, 09:26
There is no separate utility account for this.

yah, this is what I would like to ask. if there is no serperate utility, how to rent seperately. I remember, someone said we can fix a meter for water but not for electricity.

if we can get the utility account seperated, i would be very interested.

eng81157
06-06-13, 09:27
do by-laws allow owners to rent a single unit out to two separate tenants?

Santro
06-06-13, 21:03
Its the other way round, can fix meter for electricity but not water. There is a clause by Singapore Power that this meter reading cannot be used for billing purposes :D. So, no way to separate utility account.



yah, this is what I would like to ask. if there is no serperate utility, how to rent seperately. I remember, someone said we can fix a meter for water but not for electricity.

if we can get the utility account seperated, i would be very interested.

kane
06-06-13, 22:19
Owner have to absorb and factor it into the rental?

TheOnlyGayInTheVillage
07-06-13, 08:13
Seems like there is a kitchen "counter" afterall in the adjoined "suite".

Werther
08-06-13, 13:40
Hi all

Is this a good buy now for investment, at current market situation?

amk
09-06-13, 10:06
Dual key is nonsense. To think you can live in one and rent a portion out, or even rent two out separately, is just fanciful imagination. One address, one utility account, one entitlement , there is nothing "dual" about it.
The only useful function is for real big families where the sons/in laws want to have own privacy and space. For this purposes it only makes sense for large units to have a "dual key"

Laguna
09-06-13, 11:15
Aiyo
You think the old folks want to be confined in the small unit.
They will come over to eat and watch TV

Coolstuff
09-06-13, 11:35
Hi all

Is this a good buy now for investment, at current market situation?

Back to the fundamental if u going for one - good location, think long term and make sure u have the holding power.

amk
09-06-13, 19:57
Aiyo
You think the old folks want to be confined in the small unit.
They will come over to eat and watch TV

You misunderstood me. I thought the smaller unit is meant for grown up kids who want their privacy. Not the other way round.