Saturday, August 2, 2008

Housing Matters 2: Understanding the costs of renting a house in Singapore

Housing Matters 2: Understanding the costs of renting a house in Singapore
Housing Matters 2

Understanding the costs of renting a house in Singapore

1. Is there any agency fee or commission if I engage EastLiving.com.sg or any other realtor in Singapore for my housing search, documentations and other assistance?

Yes and No. If the rental amount of the apartment / house you are renting is above $2,500, no agency fees will be payable by the tenant. If the rental amount is exactly $2,500 or less, the fee payable will be half a month's rent and above, depending on the lease duration.


2. Are there any other fees or expenses that I need to pay after I have signed the Tenancy Agreement?

Stamp duty fee, TV licence, deposit for Power Supply, Cable TV, Internet, etc.

Computation of the stamp duty fee is as follows:

ONE YEAR LEASE OR LESS

(rental amount x 12) / 250 and round up to the nearest dollar + $2 for duplicate copy

MORE THAN ONE YEAR to LESS THAN THREE YEARS LEASE

(rental amount x 12) / 250, round up to the nearest dollar and multiply by 2 + $2 for duplicate copy

MORE THAN THREE YEARS LEASE

(rental amount x 12) / 250, round up to the nearest dollar and multiply by 4 + $2 for duplicate copy

Deposit for Power Supply (electricity, water, gas) is usually around $300 for apartments and houses, $500 for bungalows. Please note that the deposit will only be payable when u receive your first bill. Other services like Cable TV or Internet will depend on the different type of packages that you have applied. TV licence is $110 a year and is payable by the Tenant.


3. What is stamp duty and why is it necessary?

In Singapore, Tenancy Agreement will need to be stamped by the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore. Only after the Tenancy is stamped, can it be considered a valid contract and submitted as evidence in court for any disputes that may arise in the future with your landlord. This is to protect the interest of both parties.


4. How do I apply for Power Supply, home telephone line, Singapore Cable Vision (SCV) and TV licence?

Power Supply - Your realtor will apply for you. Documents needed - signed application form, photocopied passport, employment pass and the signed Tenancy Agreement.

Home telephone line - You need to go to Comcentre at Killiney Road personally if this is the first time you are applying for a line. Documents needed - original passport, employment pass and the signed Tenancy Agreement for verification. For existing customers, you can apply online at http://www.singtel.com.

Cable TV or Singapore Cable Vision (SCV) - You can apply online at http://starhub.com or http://singtel.com.

TV licence - TV licence can be paid at any Singapore Post Office. Documents needed - photocopied passport, employment pass and the signed Tenancy Agreement.


5. We have been told there are extra costs to watch for apart from the monthly rental. What are they?

As with any costs, as long as you are aware of them before hand, they are easier to manage. It's the "invisible" ones that catch people unaware. Beyond the monthly rental, you will have to pay your utilities bill (electricity, water etc.) Water costs are low - on average about $30 per month but electricity can be high if air conditioning is used often. The average electricity bill for a 3 bedroom apartment can range between S$100 to 200 per month but can be substantially higher if you stay in a large house or turn on the air-conditioning all the time. You are also usually responsible for the regular servicing of your air-conditioning units in your home (this will be indicated in your Tenancy Agreement). Other possible bills include maid's salary - from $350 upwards per month plus Government levy of $345 per month. If you rent a house with garden your extra costs may (unless included in the monthly rental) be a Gardener - average $350 per month. Pool cleaning services are an average of $150 per month. Pest Control is something you may also wish to consider on a monthly basis if you have a garden - average $100 per month. If you choose to live in an apartment / condominium the rental will include cost of services such as maintenance of facilities.

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