BT Podcasts: Renting vs proudly owning non-public property: an in-depth look
18:45 min
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On this episode, BT digital editor Chris Lim hosts senior correspondent Leslie Yee to debate his article Renting could be a viable different to proudly owning a personal dwelling in Singapore. It additionally options property analysts’ tackle it.
Highlights of the dialog:
00:56 Why discover the monetary viability of renting vs proudly owning non-public property and never HDB flats (consists of feedback from Nicholas Mak, head of analysis and consultancy, ERA Realty)
03:15 Leslie’s thought course of behind his article, the simulation he adopted and response to analysts’ critique of it
05:02 The prevailing argument of non-public desire vs simply numbers (together with feedback from Leonard Tay, head of analysis, Knight Frank Singapore)
13:30 As demographic tendencies change, may renting vs proudly owning a personal property change into one as effectively? (consists of feedback from Wong Xian Yang, head of analysis Singapore, Cushman & Wakefield)
Learn Leslie’s article.
Produced by: Chris Lim, Ernest Luis, Lee Kim Siang & Howie Lim
Edited by: Howie Lim & Hadyu Rahim
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