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In this episode of Nuggets On The Go, Melvin from PropertyLimBrothers presents a strategic update on the evolving Singapore property market, focusing on the shift into a sellers market from 2025 to 2027. As interest rates begin to trend downward, Melvin explains why a low interest rate environment will favour asset appreciation and increase buyer demand—ultimately strengthening the position of property owners. He also cautions against premature refinancing, predicting even lower rates ahead.
Learn how Melvin’s NSA (Next Stronger Asset) framework can help buyers and investors reposition wisely by upgrading from weaker to stronger assets. He also touches on the broader economic context—liquidity injections, potential Fed rate cuts, and capital flow from equities and crypto into real estate—painting a detailed picture of upcoming opportunities and risks.
If you're considering switching properties or building a portfolio in the current cycle, this episode offers grounded perspectives and timely strategy. An essential listen for those working through timing moves in a shifting market.
0:00 - Intro0:48 - Episode Outline0:53 - Important News in September1:27 - Mechanism for interest rate reduction2:04 - What Happens When There’s Injection of Money Supply in the Market?2:19 - M2 Money Supply3:17 - Interest Rate Cuts Forecast4:26 - Identifying Seller’s Market6:00 - Identifying Buyer’s Market6:36 - How To Switch Your Property in a Seller’s Market?8:19 - Explaining Next Stronger Asset9:41 - What To Do When Moving to the Next Stronger Asset?10:42 - What Might Happen to the Equities Market11:33 - Rates Cuts Relative to Property Price Index12:31 - Will New Cooling Measures Be Introduced?13:23 - Some Charts For You15:27 - Should I Be Worried About the Market Movements?16:50 - Final Thoughts