
Originally Posted by
Secretariat
The group of us who get together to tcss is from a diverse but humble backgrounds. None has rich grandfather, inheritance and so on. But at times, a tcss topic generated interesting action and result, like the freakish stories that I shared.
There is this couple amongst us, very conservative type, who always bochap us when we talked about property. The property they had, to them a home they die die wont sell...cash?...just put in FDs lor...that kind of couple if you can imagine.
One day, we decided to 'dig' at them, detail of the property they owned, financing of it, their savings etc. A sort of case study of financial planning, if you like. And what came up, we called it "The Swap" which they acted on with success. They are happy with what they did with it.
To illustrate the gist of the swap, I used a fictitious couple & numbers as following:
A & B, early 40s married, mid-level managers, bought a condo in 2008, 1000 sqf at $1.0 mil. Paid 20% using CPF & cash, use CPF to fund the condo loan primarily, cash savings in bank accounts of $200,000.
Love the condo, kids attending a school within walking distance, is a short drive away from their offices. Die die will not sell.
Similar units in the project have been changing hands at $1.5 mil recently.
The swap.
- Sold the condo unit at $1.5 mil (net proceeds about $700,000; $200,000 went back to CPF, $500,000 cash for simple illustration),
- Wife bought another unit at the same condo project at $1.5 mil, 20% using cash from sale proceeds, finances this condo loan using cash,
- Husband bought a newly TOPed unit in other project at $1.5 mil, 20% using CPF and cash, finances this condo loan using rental collection. So, this is their investment property.
Cash position they have, after the swap, is still about $200,000.
This is a simple illustration of what the actual couple of our group went through. Of course, there were other detail like loan financing la, bridging la, stamp duty la, the timing of the transactions la...etc not included in this story.