Since
government-subsidized flats are only available to citizens and permanent
residents, large minority of condominium owners, therefore, are non-permanent
residents. Owning a Vermont Condo Singapore is not just a want, but a must. Having a condo unit at the
heart of the retail hub, and CBD (Central Business District) of Singapore, will
not just save your time from travelling, but it also brings you near to the key
businesses you need to transact with. The closer you are to the CBD, the more
advantages you have.
According to Wikipedia,
“Singapore has the world's highest percentage of millionaires, with one out of
every six households having at least one million US dollars in disposable
wealth (excluding property, businesses, and luxury goods, which if included
would further increase the number of millionaires, especially as property in
Singapore is among the world's most expensive)”. Given this fact, the price of
living in Singapore is not cheap. The price you have to pay, will be paid off
as opportunities arise, because what you are paying for is not the just the
place itself, but the location, and the comfort it brings.
If you want to own a condo and have it rented by tourists, you can never go wrong with Vermont Condo Singapore.
The place is situated at the heart of the entertainment pub, and the shopping
malls are found right at your door step. Tourists are everywhere and foreigners
make up 42% of the population.
Another fact from
Wikipedia is “Singaporean students consistently rank in the top five in the
world in the two major international assessments of mathematics and science
knowledge “. Vermont Condo Singapore which is located in Orchard, is just a few minutes away
from the National University of Singapore, Bukit Timah Campus, which is among
the top 50 in the world. You can have the condo rented by students, and you can
earn well with this.
In addition to the
abovementioned things, there is a phrase used to describe the materialism in
Singapore, the “5C's of Singapore”, namely Cash, Car, Credit Card, Condo, and
Country Club. This shows that owning a condo is a status symbol, and part of
Singaporean dreams.
The decision is still
yours, is it just a want or a need?
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