First of all, if you buy from AGENTS directly, they already make the minimum 1% commission from the SELLER, and I am not sure if he makes the 1% from you the BUYER.
So, there is a 2% Commission you have to take note.
Next, is there any CASH ON VALUATION (uniquely Singapore).
Is this a HDB 99 years or Private Condo 99 years? or FREEHOLD 999 years?
The rental yield, assuming you pay one lump sum of SGD 2 Million for the 1,000 square feet apartment, and get a rental returns of about SGD 4,000 per month, the yearly rental yield is 2.4%.
This yield rate is lower than the HDB Loan rate... meaning to say that you are making a loss in this investment.
However, if you take a loan, say a 30 year loan, and you put a down payment of 10% of SGD 200,000... you have a loan of SGD 1,800,000
Assuming lowest interest rates of HDB 2.5% P.A.
Monthly repayment for 30 years or 360 times
Loan Calculator
Loan Balance: $1,800,000.00
Adjusted Loan Balance: $1,800,000.00
Loan Interest Rate: 2.50%
Loan Fees: 0.00%
Loan Term: 30 years
Minimum Payment: $0.00
Monthly Loan Payment: $7,112.18
Number of Payments: 360
Cumulative Payments: $2,560,382.75
Total Interest Paid: $760,382.75
Note: The monthly loan payment was calculated at 359 payments of $7,112.18 plus a final payment of $7,110.13.
So, if you use this above to do a financial calculation;
assuming you rent out the home at SGD 4,000 (INCOME), your expense to maintain + service the debt = SGD (~ 200 for 1000 square feet) + SGD 7112.18 = SGD 7312.18 (expense)
CASHFLOW = INCOME - EXPENSE
CASHFLOW = -$3112.18
Conclusion:
You are making a LOSS!!!
This is certainly a bad investment, only people with too much money will go for this...