Real Estate Editorial

7 Things Every Malay Homeowner in Singapore Should Know

7 Things Every Malay Homeowner in Singapore Should Know

September 02, 20252 min read

Buying or selling a home in Singapore is already a big decision—but for Malay families, there are unique considerations that often get overlooked. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, planning to upgrade, or preparing to sell, here are 7 things every Malay homeowner in Singapore should know.


1. CPF Housing Grants for Malay Families

Many Malay households are first-time buyers. Do you know you may qualify for Enhanced Housing Grant (EHG) or Family Grant? These can shave off tens of thousands from your first purchase—but only if you meet the eligibility criteria.


2. Muslim Inheritance (Faraid) Rules

Properties owned by Muslims in Singapore fall under faraid when passed on. This affects how assets are distributed. If you’re planning to leave your home for your children, it’s worth understanding how faraid applies—and exploring tools like a hibah or CPF nomination.


3. Upgrading Beyond HDB Is Possible

Many Malay families think upgrading to a condo or Executive Condo (EC) is “out of reach.” The truth? With the right financial planning, ECs (which start at lower entry prices than condos) can be a realistic next step to build wealth.


4. Loan Restrictions Have Tightened

Recent HDB loan-to-value (LTV) and cooling measures mean families can’t borrow as much as before. This impacts affordability, especially if you’re stretching to upgrade. Always calculate your Mortgage Servicing Ratio (MSR) or Total Debt Servicing Ratio (TDSR) before shopping for homes.


5. Location Matters for Community & Schools

Malay families often prioritize being near mosques, madrasahs, and Malay-friendly communities. Think about your lifestyle needs, not just price per square foot.


6. Renovation Costs Can Add Up

Budgeting only for the purchase price is a mistake. Renovation costs—especially if you want a family-friendly or halal-compliant kitchen setup—can easily add $30k–$60k on top.


7. Selling Your HDB at the Right Time

If you’re upgrading, the timing of your HDB sale matters. Selling during a hot resale market can give you more cash proceeds to roll into your next home—helping you stretch into an EC or condo with less stress.


💡 As a Malay property agent in Singapore, I guide families through these exact concerns—balancing financial clarity with cultural needs. If you’re planning your next property move, let’s chat about your options.

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