As some of you may have known, I have recently ventured into the 
real estate industry. It is an interesting path to take which not 
everyone can venture to. There are a few reasons to why I say this. 
Firstly, everyone will know this is a career that doesnt bring you a 
stable income. There will be the low period during a point of time when 
you really need to pull through before you can see the light. Not many 
can actually make it through and most give up halfway. Secondly, jobs 
like these requires a tremendous amount of passion and self motivation. 
There is no boss, you are the boss and you have to motivate yourself to 
work. No work means no pay, simple as it is. Thirdly, it's a dog eat dog
 world out there, if you are not strong enough, you aint gonna survive. 
Until you make it, you are nothing. 
Noone really sees how much effort 
you put in or how much of your time you devote into your work. What they
 see is only results, aka how much moola you make. That being said, you 
need to keep track of your own progress and make sure you are on the 
right track at all times. This to some may be an obstruction, but to me 
it is a source of motivation and a reason for me to keep moving forward.
I
 have learnt alot during my stint as a Real Estate Salesperson. It's 
really important to have a house, be it for investment or for own stay. 
In Singapore, it is one of the lowest risk investment one could venture 
into. Statistics through the years have proven the property market in 
Singapore to show more capital appreciation than depreciation, with some
 increasing up to 200% or more over just a period of 10 years. That is 
like buying a house 1-for-1. 
However investors and home buyers need to 
really be far-sighted. Just remember this point: Whatever that is expensive now to you will be even more expensive in the future. This
 is a true fact that applies to all necessities in life, mainly health 
care food, transportation, convenience, housing and many others. 40 
years ago, a bowl of noodles costs 5 cents. Today, the same bowl of 
noodles costs $5. That is a whooping 9000% increase in price for 40 
years. A good 3 room flat back then costs about $11000 and is now worth 
at least $350000. You do the math.
Well
 I am not here to teach you math, but rather to stress the importance of
 starting your housing investment as early as possible. These are based 
on a few simple principles:
1.
 Buy young, you pay off the loans easier. Since you are most probably 
gainfully employed with low risk of losing your job (unless you screw it
 up), you are most likely to take up the maximum loan amount for the 
longest repayment period, which means lesser monthly mortgage to 
service. However, being young also has another advantage.. that is you 
are likely able to finish servicing the loan faster as you are more 
energetic and more willing to work harder.
2.
 It's one of the best retirement investment. Ever see old elderly 
couples who aint working anymore but still get to enjoy travelling the 
world every now and then? No they are not super rich people but rather 
they are landlords of their own properties. I ever met an old couple who
 retired 10 years ago. They drove a luxurious continental car and travel
 yearly to europe on holidays. I found out one day they have 3 houses 
all fully paid, and of which each are giving them $5000 monthly as 
rental. They have $15000 every month in the bank without having to work 
anymore.
3. It's only going
 to be more expensive. Like I said earlier, inflation and economic 
reasons are going to see property prices go up in the long run. 
Especially in a land scarce country like Singapore, do you think 
property are just going to get cheaper over time?
That being said, it is also important where you park your money at.
Current 2 New Launches I recommend:
1. TRE Residences - Starting from $8xxK up.
Located
 just next to Aljunied MRT Station, this development is a huge potential
 to any investors who are looking to park their money in a safer 
property. Any property near the MRT is a good property. But being at 
Aljunied adds more value to it as we know Aljunied is considered the 
"Central of the East". Everywhere you travel to be it CBD, Town, Airport
 etc are all equidistant, and fast. For only $8xxk, you can own yourself
 a piece of a city fringe development. Not too bad of an investment I 
would say.
2. City Gate - $1700psf up (Residentials)
This
 gem is located at Beach Road, the now Keypoint Building. It is a mixed 
development with Condo on the top and Retail Shopping and F&B below.
 The highest unit is located a stunning 30th storey which overlooks the 
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore Flyer and the Kallang River. Beside it is 
Nicoll Highway MRT Station, just a short 500m away. Located 2 mins drive
 from Bugis, one would say the residentials going at this price would be
 a real catch (DUO Residences at Bugis costs $2600psf). It's shops are 
for sale too, the only retail commercial in the whole area to be for 
sale to owner. You can now look forward to not just owning a home, but 
also your own retail space or restaurants and even a Supermarket!
There
 are various factors one should take into consideration when making a 
housing investment. For more information you can contact me for a 
non-obligatory discussion to find out how you can start your real estate
 investment now. Do stay tuned for my next blog post where I will share 
on choosing a good property to invest in! Meanwhile you can contact me via email to elsonsohyq@gmail.com or whatsapp me at +65 0092 6068 if you require my service on any property matters.






