Tuesday, 22 March 2022

Use Cash Or CPF To Pay For Your Home?

 

Missing the forest for the trees...


That's how I feel whenever I read articles or blogs debating whether its better to pay for our homes using cash or CPF.


I know...  That's rich coming from me - a no study HDB street urchin - making fun of those who study too much until their thinking become "short, short, teh"...


Or focusing too much on "precision" at 2 decimal places when they should be focusing on multiples of $100K!



Let me explain.


First of all, the discussion is moot if you do not have enough cash to pay for your property purchase, 

Well, CPF it is then!

LOL!

That was easy!


Now let's pretend you are a high income earner and can easily afford to service your home mortgage entirely with cash, 

Plus you are a fan boy/girl of voluntary contributions to CPF. 

Does it make sense for you to pay your housing loan with CPF and then make voluntary contributions in cash?

Isn't it easier and less of a hassle to use cash for your home purchase?


Now that we have got the 2 low hanging fruits out of the way, let's focus on what's important and forget about sweating the small stuffs...

I did share in the past one of my ex-colleague lamented he paid $100K more for his resale HDB 5 room flat than his neighbour one floor down.

Exactly!

I can never understand all this fascination with CPF "accrued interest" or negative/positive cash sales.

In simple england, it simply means:


1)  If you use CPF to pay for your home, and after selling, if you can't pay back to CPF what you have withdrawn and the accrued interests comfortably, its simply means you were either "unlucky" or you suck at the property game. 

Your property can't even beat the CPF 2,5%...  (Would you "invest" in a stock just to make a 2.5% return annually?) 


2)  If you use cash to service your property purchase, I'll be easy on you. Let's use zero % interest and assume your cash has no opportunity costs.

After selling, minus all the stamp duty, legal fees, agent commissions, and what not; if you're under water, that would mean you suck even harder... Time to visit Waterloo Street Kwan Im Ma for her blessings?  

Money stashed under your mattress would have outperformed your property purchase...

Think about that for a moment.



Now do you see what's important and more priority when it comes to property?









Friday, 18 March 2022

Geographic Concentration

 


If you have to run road and leave everything behind, it does not matter whether your property is freehold or 99 year lease.


OK, landed properties will make a difference. Even if your home is razed to the ground, if you own the land, you can always rebuild on the same site.


Tough luck if you own an apartment as part of a condo or HDB that's bombed out...



How about CPF?


Not as if you can withdraw out first and run road right?


Even if you can return one day when peace is restored, what if the new regime has no intention to honour the "promises" made by the previous disposed regime?



Its the same for savings at our local banks too. How to take back our money when the banks no longer exist after the conflict?





It goes to show politics affects everyone. 


Which means during election time, we need to look beyond mundane local/local issues...


But then, how many Singaporeans care about geopolitics?


At the very least, fingers crossed we don't elect politicians like Biden and Harris in the US.


And you thought Trump was bad...









Tuesday, 15 March 2022

How To Make Money In Investing/Trading?

 


By SELLING.




I'll let you figure that one out yourself...








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