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Old 15-06-2008, 03:55 PM
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Default Residential or COmmercial property in Singapore

If you're looking for rental yields for your property investment - consider Commercial property in Singapore. A decently located commercial or industrial unit can be easily tenanted out. We can manage it for you to look for suitable tenants in the long term. There's a space crunch for commercial and industrial space right now, as several old developments are currently being knocked down and rebuilt into new developments, so there is a space constraint. Many of these developments will only be ready in 2010-2012 so we won't have much easing of the demand for commercial and industrial space until then. So we'll have a good bull run still.

But for Residential property, the prices are moving sideways right now. In the secondary market, prices of residential units in choice locations are still holding up at high levels but they are sliding slightly at the moment. With the growth that Singapore, and our open door policy on immigration and foreign talent, we have attracted foreign professionals to setup homes in Singapore. Many of them are tenanting at the moment, so there is a good rental market now (still). But this might taper off in 5 years as more residential units become available for tenancy.

Singapore's a nice place to stay if you choose not to rent out, you will own the apartment. Food is not expensive (by UK standard), public transport is well developed here, and so is healthcare and its an organised and fairly safe place to live.

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Oh yes another point to note is that in Singapore, there is no capital gains tax, just normal property tax and income tax. So during this period you will have to pay property tax as well as income tax.

But some tax planning can reduce the taxable income.

As for profit repatriation, there are no restrictions on that for the moment.
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Curacao is also a good option for real estate investing. Here is why:

• Stable government, Curacao is part of the Dutch Kingdom.
• Curacao is attractive for investors: great location, a stable democracy, no hurricanes, modern facilities and constant economic growth. (3% in 2007)
• Offshore banking available. Many multinationals have established their headquarters in Curacao.
• The current economic growth is expected to last at least another 10 to 15 years. This results in higher incomes and high return on investment.
• The Netherlands Antilles guilder has been pegged to the US dollar at the exchange rate of US$ 1.00= ANG. 1.78.
• The island has a tropical climate. The sun always shines, the average temperature is 80F and there are constant cool breezes.
• Curacao is home to people of more than 50 nationalities!
• Low tax rates and attractive real estate prices.

With an open door to foreigners, ex pats are always looking for nice homes to rent long term (1-3 years). Rents range from US$2500-$6000 depending on size and location of home and location. Those with great views are in HIGH demand. Purchase prices: us$150-US$250 per square foot.
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Berlin £40,000 should get you a Court repossession with a longterm tenant fully managed. Low risk, low price yet plenty of upside
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Is Berlin not prohibitive froma fiscal perspective?



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Here's a great resource to help you out at Global Property Guide

Take your pick, their coverage is quite broad. Each investible country on this site has loads of useful information. (Aggregated data for rental yields, house prices, inheritance, law and tenant relationship etc.) I know it helped me enormously!
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