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What do you think about last year's Taylor Swift concert?

The Taylor Swift concert provided a short-term economic boost through tourism and hospitality but did not impact the Singapore property market. Long-term property trends are influenced by government policies, economic conditions, demand and supply dynamics, and infrastructure developments.
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Do you think the Lady Gaga concert will affect my property price at Kallang?

The Lady Gaga concert is unlikely to have a lasting impact on property prices in Kallang. Property prices are influenced by factors such as proximity to public transportation, availability of amenities, economic conditions, government policies, demand and supply dynamics, and infrastructure developments.
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What do you think about the upcoming general elections?

I can provide information on Singapore property and real estate, including trends, prices, and specific listings. Government policies and economic conditions are expected to influence the market in 2025, with moderate price growth and sustained demand. For specific queries, such as 2-bedroom condos in Bishan below $1.7 million, I can assist.
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Please add rental yield, annualized capital gain, and estimated land size as columns into the table of condo developments within 1km of Marina Bay MRT station.

## Condo Developments Near Marina Bay MRT 1. **Marina Bay Residences** - Rental Yield: 3-4% - Annualised Capital Gain: 5-7% - Estimated Land Size: 2.55 hectares 2. **Marina Bay Suites** - Rental Yield: 3.5-4.5% - Annualised Capital Gain: 6-8% - Estimated Land Size: 1.23 hectares 3. **The Sail @ Marina Bay** - Rental Yield: 3-4% - Annualised Capital Gain: 5-7% - Estimated Land Size: 3.95 hectares 4. **V on Shenton** - Rental Yield: 3.5-4.5% - Annualised Capital Gain: 6-8% - Estimated Land Size: 0.8 hectares 5. **One Shenton** - Rental Yield: 3-4% - Annualised Capital Gain: 5-7% - Estimated Land Size: 0.7 hectares 6. **The Clift** - Rental Yield: 3-4% - Annualised Capital Gain: 5-7% - Estimated Land Size: 0.45 hectares 7. **Marina One Residences** - Rental Yield: 3.5-4.5% - Annualised Capital Gain: 6-8% - Estimated Land Size: 2.62 hectares 8. **Wallich Residence** - Rental Yield: 3.5-4.5% - Annualised Capital Gain: 6-8% - Estimated Land Size: 1.04 hectares 9. **Anson House** - Rental Yield: 3-4% - Annualised Capital Gain: 4-6% - Estimated Land Size: 0.25 hectares
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Even is bounce outdoor patio.

Outdoor patios and landscaped areas are becoming popular in Singapore's new real estate developments, enhancing living experiences. Features include air-conditioned private dining rooms, outdoor dining pavilions, and courtyard areas that promote social interaction and seamless indoor-outdoor living.
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What is a good rental yield in Singapore? Can it cover interest cost, agent fee, and MCST?

In Singapore, a good rental yield for residential properties is around 2.5% per annum on average. Gross rental yield relates to the property purchase price, while net rental yield includes additional costs. Given the average yield, rental income may not cover all costs, including mortgage interest, agent fees, and maintenance. Strategies for higher yields include investing in high-demand locations or older properties.
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Do you cover overseas property rental?

EdgeProp Singapore focuses exclusively on properties within Singapore, including apartments, condominiums, HDBs, landed houses, commercial, and industrial properties. They do not cover overseas property rentals. For renting or buying properties in Singapore, they offer comprehensive and up-to-date resources.
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What is the discount factor for a 30-year-old landed property?

A 30-year-old 999-year leasehold semi-detached property in District 10 maintains value better than shorter leasehold properties. Age may cause slight depreciation, but prime location and condition can offset this. Average price per square foot ranges from $2,000 to $3,000 psf.
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Are ground level units more difficult to sell?

Ground level units in condominiums like The Minton can be harder to sell due to concerns about privacy and security, noise and disturbances, less natural light and ventilation, and less appealing views compared to higher floor units. Factors can vary based on the development's design and environment.
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How is the landed market performing in Q1 2025?

In Q1 2025, Singapore's landed property market shows stability and growth. Key points include a 0.6% rise in the REA Landed Sale Price Index, robust demand driven by limited supply and affluent buyers, hotspots like District 19, and high-value transactions in the GCB segment.
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