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S’pore millionaires have no problems getting home loans

The Internet has been buzzing lately with news that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg acquired a loan to refinance his US home, with many wondering why a billionaire such as himself would take out a loan when he can buy the property outright.

Interestingly, the practice is not uncommon, even in Singapore where many wealthy home buyers are taking advantage of the low interest rate environment to acquire loans.

According to Desmond Chua, Head of LoanGuru, rich consumers usually pay a down payment of 30 to 40 percent of the property’s purchase price before taking up a loan.

“Assuming a purchase price of S$1 million, they will pay down 40 percent and take up a 60 percent loan. The monthly instalment over 20 years is S$2,854 per month,” he added, which is a small amount for any millionaire or billionaire.

Meanwhile, the interest portion to the bank would be S$647 while principal portion is S$2,207. Assuming the unit was rented out at a market rate of S$3,000 monthly, the rental yield would be 3.6 percent.

Chua said that by paying a down payment of S$400,000 and renting out the property, a wealthy buyer would “have someone to pay the bank S$647 per month to service the loan and reduce the principal of the loan on a monthly basis while they wait for the capital appreciation of the property”.

“With the remaining S$600,000 saved from taking up a mortgage loan, they can duplicate the same formula and buy one or more properties,” added Chua.

He noted that banks assess home loans using three methods – namely the Debt Servicing Ratio, Asset Based Lending and Asset Under Management Assessment.

Provided wealthy borrowers have strong credit standing, positive income and no outstanding litigation, they have a good chance of getting their loans approved.

“Usually, any middle-income earner can fit into the first or first two assessment methods. The third credit assessment method refers to individuals with positive financial cash flow. So if a rich consumer meets the third assessment criteria, then getting a loan is simply a breeze,” Chua said.

Not taking into consideration HDB policies and the government’s cooling measures, supposing a wealthy applicant chooses a HDB loan, Chua sees no reason for banks to reject the loan, considering their financial standing is “enough to purchase a few condominiums”.

Source : PropertyGuru – 2012 Jul 19

Singapore’s mortgage rates are lowest in Asia

Home buyers in Singapore are taking advantage of mortgage rates that are at an all-time low despite record-high housing prices, said a Bloomberg report.

For instance, Shivram Anantharaman, a private banker at ICICI Bank Ltd, used to pay a monthly rent of S$2,650 until March. Now, he’s paying just S$2,610 per month for the mortgage of the three-bedroom condo he bought.

“The clincher in Singapore is that monthly installments toward repayment of your loan are lower than what you would pay in rent,” said Anantharaman, who took out a S$1.04 million loan for his S$1.3 million property.

“It’s one of the few countries in the world where that is possible,” because of low interest rates, stated Anantharaman.

Housing affordability has climbed to its highest level in a decade due to flexible payment options offered to buyers and historically low interest rates, according to Jefferies Group Inc.

Maybank Kim Eng said average mortgage rates are 70 basis points above the Singapore Interbank Offered Rate (Sibor).

Data compiled by Bloomberg shows that the three-month Sibor is less than 0.4 percent compared to its peak of 3.56 percent in 2006.

The interest rate of Anantharaman’s 40-year mortgage is 55 basis points over Sibor, which translates to a home loan rate of less than one percent.

Sanjay Sain, an analyst at Credit Suisse Group AG, said Singapore’s mortgage rates are the lowest in the region, followed by Hong Kong. Meanwhile, Barclays Plc. noted that the average mortgage rate in Hong Kong is around 2.15 percent while China stands at 7.43 percent.

Source : PropertyGuru – 2012 Jun 27