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    Thanks all for your wonderful sharing, advises and experiences. I love to invest in properties and would like to get out of the rat race soon. Of course, my husband thinks alike! We both work hard to build our portfolio.

    Do keep posting to share if you are full time property investor. Thanks.

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    Hi Ken. I am not too sure about your situation. Are you working in Singapore or you just want to buy HDB for investment? If you are working in Singapore or your partner is also working, I believe you have CPF account. You can make use of this account to pay for the HDB (monthly instalment, like morgage).

    Yes, you are right. You can only purchase ONE HDB Flat unit. If you wish to invest more, the only route is private apartment or landed property, which is currently too high!!

    The potential of getting positive cash flow is high! If the location is right, just like Hasina has mentioned, you have no problem getting tenants at all! East area, like Marine Parade, or you can go to central, north or south, like Holland Village, Tiong Bah Rhu, Tanjong Pagar. The rental for these areas are great!

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    It is not necessary at all to hire 2 property managers!!?? You can actually hire 1 property manager for that property at that state! Direct communicate with your property manager is better. Sign an agreement with your property manager with all details. Build a good relationship with him or her. He/She is the one who find your tenant or any problem with your property, they are the one who contact you.

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    We have one student accomodation. So far, we do not have any problem with it. Yes, income return is good. The location of the student accomodation is important, therfore, the capital growth of this apartment is stable.

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    Yes! This link is what I need. Thanks!

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    An interesting topic that I always want to know. I am new here. I am just considering this matter awhile ago. I have PPOR, 2 IPs. I am thinking to sell my 1st IP or to refinance it and invest another one. What do most investors do? I have lots of questions in my mine as I know many of you here have more than 5 properties!

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    I have almost same problem. I am now stationed overseas where my PPOR is overseas. I am repaying P+I. My 1st IP in Melbourne also repay P + I. I have another IP also in Melbourne coming to settle. I am considering P+I or I only. Need advise here.

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    In fact, I need this opinion too, as I am considering to purchase his reports recently. Thanks.

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