BTO + Car: Can You Afford Both?
Buying a BTO flat and owning a car at the same time is a common aspiration for young Singaporean couples. We run the numbers to see if it is financially feasible in 2026.
Expert analysis, practical guides, and the latest news on Singapore COE prices, bidding trends, and vehicle policies.
Buying a BTO flat and owning a car at the same time is a common aspiration for young Singaporean couples. We run the numbers to see if it is financially feasible in 2026.
From the Asian Financial Crisis to the post-COVID six-figure era, we trace how every major economic shock shaped Singapore's COE market — and what the patterns tell us about the next disruption.
When is the sweet spot to sell or deregister your car? We analyse depreciation curves, maintenance costs, and the PARF rebate schedule to find the optimal ownership duration.
Singapore Budget 2026 delivered sweeping changes: PARF rebates slashed by 45 percentage points, EV incentives reduced from $40K to $30K, and ARF tiers adjusted. We break down every measure and what it means for your wallet.
Everything first-time buyers need to know about purchasing a car in Singapore, from COE categories and ARF tiers to financing, insurance, and true monthly costs.
COE expiring soon? This guide walks through the financial and practical factors to help you decide between renewing at PQP and buying new, including PARF impact.
How do Singapore's car costs stack up against other major cities? We compare the total cost of ownership in Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and London across every major expense category.
From ARF to VQS, Singapore car ownership comes with its own alphabet soup. This guide decodes 50+ essential terms so you can navigate the process with confidence.
Is there a best month to bid for COE? We analyse 10 years of data to identify seasonal patterns, the cheapest and most expensive months, and practical timing strategies.
OMV determines how much you pay in ARF and how much PARF rebate you receive. This guide explains what Open Market Value is, how it is calculated, and why it matters for every car buyer.
Should you own a car or rely on Grab and taxis? We calculate the true monthly cost of each option across different usage levels to find the break-even point.
In November 2008, a Category A COE sold for just $2 — the lowest premium in history. Here is the full story of how it happened, what came next, and why it can never happen again.
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