darkie, the choice really depend on what is your priority in life. when i am younger, car come first. cos u can stay with parent. but as u grow older, u prefer a nicer house than a nicer car.
Tom/Dick/Harry walking along the corridors and peeping into your homes
Cannot keep shoes outside your door
Noisy neighbours
Complex environment
No big doggies allowed
Condo
Secure (with security guards, restricted access to building...)
Property management to look after building compound facilities..
(noisy neighbours or wat just complain can liao)
Slightly more privacy than HDB
Maintainance fee - usually higher for better location/newer property.. eg $500+ for a condo at jervois road
Tennis Court
Landed Property
Maintainance fee ownself pay, not split with neighbours
Can have patio, garden, own pool, BBQ pit
Can have all the doggies you want.
Tom/Dick/Harry walking along the corridors and peeping into your homes
Cannot keep shoes outside your door
Noisy neighbours
Complex environment
No big doggies allowed
Condo
Secure (with security guards, restricted access to building...)
Property management to look after building compound facilities..
(noisy neighbours or wat just complain can liao)
Slightly more privacy than HDB
Maintainance fee - usually higher for better location/newer property.. eg $500+ for a condo at jervois road
Tennis Court
Landed Property
Maintainance fee ownself pay, not split with neighbours
Can have patio, garden, own pool, BBQ pit
Can have all the doggies you want.
living in a house and living in a HDB/Condominium is different. this is because there is a need to take care of common property. u will have to put up with more neighours compared to living in a house.
staying in a high-rise building means u have to be prepared for walking up 10 floors should the lift break down. no more backyard/front yard. having to look for a car park lot as there is none reserved for u personally.
most important is comfort level
True...moreover the environment is different.
I think the biggest difference between HDB and condo is the security. I walk home at night I feel safe nothing to worry about....in the case of a HDB,you always worry if there's someone following you or not.
I would love landed property personally...more space more comfort. Was staying in s'goon gardens when I was younger,before I moved to my current place, really love the space,the garden. And also...the environment and people is different.
living in a house and living in a HDB/Condominium is different. this is because there is a need to take care of common property. u will have to put up with more neighours compared to living in a house.
staying in a high-rise building means u have to be prepared for walking up 10 floors should the lift break down. no more backyard/front yard. having to look for a car park lot as there is none reserved for u personally.
1) 300K for a flat @ where?
2) 750k for a condominium @ where?
this would affect my decisions. too many open possibilities.
do i currently have any gym/club memberships. this is because if i have, flat is ok. however, if i dont and i require club facilities, then condominium might be a better choice.
how old is the individual? this is because i dont think anyone will just take the lump sum of money and pay for the new housing. does not make economical sense. it would make more sense to use part of the money to pay the new housing and used part of the remaining sum to do investment.
Hmm...yeah I think this question is abit too vague coz have to consider many factors.
1) 300K for a flat @ where?
2) 750k for a condominium @ where?
this would affect my decisions. too many open possibilities.
do i currently have any gym/club memberships. this is because if i have, flat is ok. however, if i dont and i require club facilities, then condominium might be a better choice.
how old is the individual? this is because i dont think anyone will just take the lump sum of money and pay for the new housing. does not make economical sense. it would make more sense to use part of the money to pay the new housing and used part of the remaining sum to do investment.
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