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 Residential vs Commercial Title, Everything about it

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jcvstlys
post Mar 20 2011, 01:51 AM

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Kinda tired at the moment. To keep it short, residential=capital appreciation for landed and rental yield for condo, commercial=capital appreciation and rental yield. Residential are for beginners, commercial are for advanced(aside from service apartment). Will continue after i sleep. Have a lot of documents to go through at the moment
jcvstlys
post Mar 21 2011, 11:43 PM

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QUOTE(kelvin_tan @ Mar 20 2011, 12:01 PM)
@christiano7mu
hahaha smile.gif yes. However, would really like to learn more.

I learnt something yesterday which requires confirmation. According to my aunt (which has been in property investment for 20 years), she mentioned that utilities rates in "commercial" title are higher most of the time.

Any1 can clarify and provide me more advices on this?
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Commercial utilities rates are higher than residential.

QUOTE(kelvin_tan @ Mar 21 2011, 07:58 PM)
@michaellee
I'm trying to understand the difference in the title thats all. Why the need to seperate Residential vs commercial? Because I do see places where it is holding Commercial title but it is actually deemed as Residential in my opinion (Condo, apartments, etc).
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Those are called service apartments or SOHO

QUOTE(1ullaby @ Mar 21 2011, 11:02 PM)
Commercial title somewhat favors the developers when they are doing projects that raises the density ratio in that area substantially.

As well, some commercial titled projects chooses not to give / sell / rent out their parking space, that is not an option in residential titled.

Note that higher utility bills aside, your maintenance fees are higher too?

But, on the other hand, commercial titled properties favors the investors WHEN the location has all the ingredient for commercial success,
it'll give your residential unit a =Boost=  wink.gif
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Those under commercial title are not obliged to offer parking space. If u got then rclxms.gif , if didn have, cry.gif


 

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