Saturday, September 26, 2009

RED Portal (Real Estate Data)

I invite you to visit this property website,
www.easysearch.sg (Real Estate Data)
It contains useful information for buyers,seller and tenants of condominium properties.
Read the Guide for information on how to use the website.

Please give your feedback on this website in this survey.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Air quality in Singapore?

Noise level?

NEWater?


Spent millions to breath toxic air !
Spent $$$ to stay on noisy Island and drink recyle water !

That is first world nation!

Anonymous said...

You can buy a house,
can you buy honey - good relationship?

Condos in Toronto said...

Interesting website, thanks for sharing it. I'll definitely check it out, especially information for buyers, seller and tenants of condominium properties. Thanks again!

Take care, Elli

Tan Kin Lian said...

I am getting 200 unique visitors to this website each day. This is a good start. The information is being improved over the next few months.

Right now, I find it useful to check on the condos (where I own 2 units for rental) and also on a condo that my daughter wishes to buy.

The information is valuable.

Tan Kin Lian said...

The "Offer" button is for an owner to post a property for sale or rental. Posting is free.

Someone noticed that this button does not work now. It will be fixed tomorrow.

It will also be changed later to allow tenants or buyer to post their interest.

Anonymous said...

is the transaction price shown the latest transacted month or 3 months before.

Anonymous said...

Expensive partimer:
$130/hour - Sales
$80/hour - Office Admin
$30/hour - Teacher/Tutor

Anonymous said...

Expensive Condo sqf:
1998 - $2000+
2009 - $4000+
2010 - ?

Anonymous said...

Salary of a full time Professor:
China - 3000 Yen/month (estd. S$600+) w/accomodation

Thailand - 15000 Baht/month (estd. S$645+) w/accomodation

Vincent Sear said...

Singapore ministers average S$2m per year, buy condo can pay in cash, no need mortgage. Every few years buy one more, or maybe after a few years, can buy bungalow in cash. No need to deal with banks except writing cheques which are sure to clear. Little wonder they're not so much concerned with banks. ;)

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