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Re: Singapore Property Market Unsustainable
Gotta make a punt on several factors
1. Good jobs?
2. Population growth?
3. Johor - Sg connectivity?
Look at HK with regards to the 3 factors.
Point 3 wud be shenzhen-HK connectivity
Look at NZ with regards to the 2 factors.
Both are suffering declines.
I have no crystal ball. Unfortunately.
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Re: Assessing my citizenship application chancess
Yea it turned out to be a misunderstanding from their side as they called me later and said it shouldn't be a problem as long as I complete it and reply to an email they'll send that I've done so once I'm finished. Thanks for the help tho maybe someone else can read this and not make the same mistake
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Re: Singapore Property Market Unsustainable
As far as market direction is concerned, I’ve been monitoring the situation since 1996 when I arrived on these shores… if you compare with other major global cities, Singapore property price growth has significantly lagged global peers, which implies that property prices have been kept artificially low (which is as expected with the cooling measures).
I know this can seem hard to believe considering how high the prices already are, but crazy high prices have been the norm, and will continue to be the norm. There would have to be a deep and severe crisis (beyond what we have seen in recent decades) to see any meaningful decline IMO.
Even if demand declines, the supply side (land scarcity and developer constraints) in Singapore will always underpin high prices.
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Hi! Any updates on your application? I also got an IPA around 30-May and still waiting issuance. Heard nowadays its taking a little longer?
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update: received IPA on 5 july.
any duration stated in your IPA?
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Re: Singapore Property Market Unsustainable
SSD for x years only doesn’t seem like a big deal to me, as long as it eventually tapers off to zero. Does this really impact genuine home buyers much?
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