Freehold vs. leasehold in Singapore: Which is better? Understand the differences, pros and cons of each property tenure to make informed decisions.
Wondering if mortgage rates in Singapore will drop in 2025? While experts predict a gradual decline, the timeline remains uncertain. With fixed rates currently lower than floating rates, is now the right time to lock in a loan? This article breaks down interest rate trends, expert forecasts, and the best refinancing strategies for homeowners. Read on to make the smartest mortgage decision in 2025!
Looking for the best home loan in Singapore? This guide compares fixed vs floating rate home loans, breaking down their pros and cons, who they are best suited for, and how to choose the right mortgage in 2025. Whether you're buying a new launch condo or refinancing, find out which loan type will save you the most money. Read now to make an informed decision!
For the past seven years, fixed deposit linked rates like DBS FHR6 have been a unique proposition in the mortgage industry. But are they truly as low a risk?
Depending your risk profile and financial situation, choosing fixed rate home loans may be the best choice. However, you have to consider that no package stays fixed forever, and that it may cost you more in the long run! Surprised? Here's what else you might not know about fixed rates in Singapore.
As SIBOR continues to fall in 2020, even the most risk adverse may find value in choosing this volatile type of home loan package. Here's why you should take a floating rate today.
On 31 March 2020, MAS announced a slew of financial relief measures for individuals, especially those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic downturn. So should you apply for mortgage deferment?
Before March 31 2020, banks were offering various relief measures to help homeowners during the COVID-19 pandemic. We compiled a list of 8 banks and financial institutions.
A board rate is a home loan interest rate that the bank determines internally. There is no transparency to you and me. How this rate is decided and what benchmarks are used are not revealed to the public. Read on to find out why you should avoid these home loan packages.
The Federal Reserve in the US cut interest rates again on 15 March 2020, the second emergency cut this year after dropping 0.5% on 3 March 2020. Even more surprising? The emergency rate cut of 1.0%, to a range of 0% - 0.25%.