Category Archive: Alternative Investments

Mar
02
2012

Mortgage Loan Fact Sheet

Financial institutions who provide housing loans will now be required to provide a loan fact sheet to the person taking the loan.

The objective of the fact sheet is to help potential borrowers see the basic information of the loan in an easy to read format.

Borrowers will also be given projections of the loan repayment amounts if the interest rate changes. This is a good thing as some people might not be aware that the monthly loan repayment amount can change drastically if there is a big change in interest rates. Hopefully, it can encourage prudence among property buyers.

The sheet will also include notes such as the seller stamp duties that will be incurred if the buyer of the property sells it early.

In addition, fact sheets will have to be updated and provided to the buyer whenever there are changes to the loan’s key features.

The requirement to provide fact sheets will only apply to individual and not corporate borrowers.

For high net worth individuals or private banking clients, financial institutions will still need to give them the fact sheet if it is a standard mortgage loan. However, if the loan has a non-standard customised structures, where it is difficult to illustrate the residential property loan terms on a standalone basis in the Fact Sheet format, the FI will not be required to provide the Fact Sheet to these people.

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Feb
22
2012

What Now for Edgeworth Properties Investors?

It was reported in the Business Times that CAD were investigating the company Edgeworth Properties, a land banking company that sold land in Canada.

About 4000 investors from Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand had invested more than C$70 million with the company.

It is unknown when CAD started investigations but the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Toronto had issued an order placing 16 of the company’s properties into receivership back in November 2011.

This Grant Thornton website shows all the correspondences and official letters related to Edgeworth Properties.

A steering committee comprising ten investors of Edgeworth Properties have been formed to liaise between individual investors and the Representative Counsel. Out of the ten members, four are from Singapore, two are from Malaysia, three are from Philippines and one is from Canada.

If you are an Edgeworth investor, you might want to contact one of the steering committee members to stay updated about the proceedings. Their contact details can be found in Annex A of this letter to Edgeworth investors.

Categorization of Edgeworth Properties in Receivership

1. Category I – Receivership Properties to be Liquidated

a. Edgeworth Properties – Derrick View Estates Inc.
b. Edgeworth Properties — Ellerslie Ridge Inc.
c. Edgeworth Estates at Manning Drive Phase I Inc.
d. Derrick View Estates Phase II Inc.
e. 1330433 Alberta Ltd.
f. Edgeworth Properties — Jasper Ridge Estates Inc.
g. Edgeworth Properties — Estates at Thompson Lake Inc.
h. Edgeworth Properties — Estates at Thompson Lake (Phase 2) Inc.

2. Category II — Receivership Properties to be Studied

a. Edgeworth Properties — Creekside Estates Inc.
b. Edgeworth Properties — Wolf Creek Estates Inc.
c. 1519560 Alberta ltd. — Blackfolds
d. 1253122 Alberta Ltd.

3. Category III — Construction

a. Edgeworth Place at Heartland Inc.
b. Edgeworth Properties — Heartland Ridge Inc.
c. Edgeworth Properties — Southpoint Landing Inc.
d. Edgeworth Place at Spruce Ridge Drive Inc.

Permanent link to this article: http://www.martinlee.sg/what-now-for-edgeworth-properties-investors/

Dec
13
2011

Consumer Tips for Engaging a Real Estate Salesperson

The Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) has launched an educational brochure to educate consumers on estate agency work. The consumer guide, titled “Consumer Tips for Engaging a Real Estate Salesperson”, provides a reference for consumers who wish to engage the services of real estate salespersons in property transactions. The guide is part of CEA’s public outreach efforts to equip consumers with essential knowledge that would help them experience a smooth property transaction.

Designed as an introductory guide, the brochure gives practical tips on consumer dealings with salespersons. It also highlights the key responsibilities of estate agents and salespersons, as well as prohibited practices such as dual representation, referrals to moneylenders and holding of transaction monies by estate agents and salespersons.

In addition, the guide gives suggestions on how consumers could play their part in a property transaction, such as performing due diligence checks on the identity of a salesperson using CEA’s Public Register. It also informs consumers on what they could do if they encounter disputes or wish to report a complaint to CEA.

The consumer guide is available free of charge in CEA’s office and for public download here:

Consumer Tips for Engaging a Real Estate Salesperson

It is also distributed to HDB reception counters and Sales & Resale Enquiry Counters, major estate agencies, industry associations, and partner agencies such as the Consumers Association of Singapore.

About Council for Estate Agencies

The Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) is a statutory board established under the Estate Agents Act to regulate and promote the development of a professional and trusted real estate agency industry. The key responsibilities of CEA are to license estate agents and register salespersons, promote the integrity and competence of estate agents and salespersons, and equip consumers with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions in property transactions.

Permanent link to this article: http://www.martinlee.sg/consumer-tips-for-engaging-a-real-estate-salesperson/

Dec
08
2011

Additional Property Cooling Measures

The government yesterday announced more measures to cool the property market.

With immediate effect, an Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty (ABSD) will be imposed on certain categories of residential property purchases:

  • Foreigners and non-individuals (corporate entities) buying any residential property will pay an ABSD of 10%;
  • Permanent Residents (PRs) owning one and buying the second and subsequent residential property will pay an ABSD of 3%; and
  • Singapore Citizens (Singaporeans) owning two and buying the third and subsequent residential property will pay an ABSD of 3%

The decision to impose a high stamp duty on foreign buyers is in view of the large pool of external liquidity and strong buying interest from abroad, and the relatively small size of the Singapore market. Foreign purchases account for 19% of all private residential property purchases in 2H2011.

I think this is something way overdue.

The 10% ABSD could have a psychological as well as financial impact on foreign and corporate buyers, especially those short term speculators. People might not feel a 1, 2, 3, or 5% stamp duty but when it crosses the double digit mark, the feeling is somehow different.

The full press release of the announcement can be found here:

Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty for a Stable and Sustainable Property Market

Permanent link to this article: http://www.martinlee.sg/additional-property-cooling-measures/

Nov
09
2011

Twist in Profitable Plots Saga

And so the Profitable Plots saga drags on.

CAD has asked for more time to conclude it’s investigations into Profitable Plots. I have actually lost count of the number of times CAD has asked for more time to work on the case.

This time round, CAD has found an independent expert witness in the US, and would be able to compete its investigations within the next few months.

And so, the next hearing will be held on March 8 next year.

In a separate twist of events, Profitable Plots is now considering legal action against Securities Investors Association Singapore (SIAS) and its CEO, Mr David Gerald.

It had sent out legal letters alleging defamation based on a webcast that Mr Gerald made in May 2011 on the SIAS website.

Permanent link to this article: http://www.martinlee.sg/twist-in-profitable-plots-saga/

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