Is there any website where I can check the monthly maintenance fees for all the condos/apts in Singapore?
Is there any website where I can check the monthly maintenance fees for all the condos/apts in Singapore?
Forumers here should be able to provide a compiled list?
Originally Posted by jbond
If you dun have a target, where are you going to aim?
Waiting for jbond to compile lor
i wonder what is the average cost too...
Maintenance fee varies quite a bit from development to developement. Some have to pay additional for parking while others lease out parking space to subsidize the maintenance fee.
jbond, which district of interest and we forumers can start.
There is no website to check the maintenance fee. You can find out by:
1) Calling up the condo management office and ask; or
2) Checking with the agent/owner in every flat viewing.
As a general rule of thumb:
1) The smaller the unit size, the lower the no. of shares, the lower the maintenance
2) The more units in the condo, the lower the maintenance
3) The more facilities in the condo, the higher the maintenance
4) The more "high-end" the condo, the higher the maintenance
Maintenance fee can change from time to time, depending on the approval of the committee at the annual meeting.
I have one property bought for 7 years and still pay the same fee. Another one bought for 5 years but maintenance increased 3 times in 3 years.
Do you mean the sinking fund portion that was increased?Originally Posted by vip
Thanks, all!Originally Posted by rattydrama
I am looking at District 18. Had recently sold my Eastpoint Green condo (3+1). It's monthly fee was $256.
sorry no contribution from me.
Vista park 797sqft 1bedder $180,
Melville park 1044sqft 2bedder $173,
the Infiniti 1238sqft 3bedder $320,
the waterside 2400sqft 4bedder $500.
Maintance fees varies sizes.
Originally Posted by jwong71
Palisades 2900 sqft $800
It can be the management fund or the sinking fund.Originally Posted by DC33_2008
usually sinking fund....especially for smaller developmentsOriginally Posted by vip
first yr maintenance fees sure low low one...den later on very likely to increase by 50%
so all these fees quoted here include sinking fund? Maybe just split bah A+ B = C computation.
when u buy from developer...they quote u A maint fee...1yr after TOP...inclusion of sinking fund is quite substantialOriginally Posted by rattydrama
Sorry for digging up an old thread. Anyone can give an idea how much is healthy for the sinking fund for the whole project, that is 5, 10, or 20 yrs old?? Trying to find out the likelihood of monthly fee increasing for different places.
Hmm..... so the prices of properties are coming down wor... how about the maintenance prices? Very unlikely, as older devts require more maintenance
Not necessarily older developements need higer maintenance fee coz they have accumulated sufficient sinking funds for various reno and refurbishing works. My 18 yr old condo only collects $280/mth. More importantly is the number of units in the development.. less units = higher fee...Originally Posted by Geylang OKT
Hi, for an apartment, small wwsizwed, 20 residents, with just pool, what normally need to derive the sinking fund?
A condo manager will be able to advise you. Should be around $100/mthOriginally Posted by marktkt22
What's the diff between management fund and sinking fund and who decide it after 1 yr?
Thanks for feedbackOriginally Posted by Rosy
Proposed by MCST and supported by MC...Originally Posted by lajia
Mgmt fund for every day running cost.Originally Posted by lajia
sinking fund for repair or new thing
Bump... Any updates on the more recently TOP/Development projects?
Last edited by anythingwhatever; 12-07-17 at 23:25.
Martin Modern: I recall the agent saying that 2-bedder will be around SGD405/mth