Asked by
i intent to sell my 4 rm hdb n apply for bto flat.my question is that can i pay the bto totally in full using my cpf from the selling of my resale flat without using the cash proceed for the selling of resale flat?1 am 39 yrs this year.pls agents do reply asap.thks
0
1064 views
Want this question answered?
Get faster responses from our experts by upvoting.
Be the first to upvote this question.

2 Answers

Hi, I be most glad to assist. Pls feel free to let me know if you need any assistance. Regards Aaron 97308455  aaronchong2774@ yahoo.com.sg Read More
0
Dear Sir/Mdm, Thanks for posting in Propertyguru. For your question, if you have enough CPF to fully pay up for the BTO, yes you can use all your CPF and keep your cash proceeds. Seriously a good way will be to do a proper financial calculation and with the figures in hand, you will have a much better idea and understanding. If you do not mind, maybe we can meet up for a discussion. No worries, there are no obligations at all. We can just take it as a chat. I can take the chance to explain further to you and at the same time, I can also do the calculation for you. I guess that will definitely put you in a better perspective. Many of my clients are now my friends and many of them have also left testimonials for me for my service rendered. You may read them on my website, www.jeffreyheng.com. I believe I should be in the position to offer you some sound advice. I was also nominated for the SAEA Best Client Service Award for 2012/2013. Looking forward to hear from you soon! Best Regards, Jeffrey Heng Deputy Division Director ERA Realty Network Pte Ltd Property Navigators (The #1 Team in ERA for 2009 and 2011) Mobile : 9858 1322  Email : hengjeffrey@gmail.com Web : www.jeffreyheng.com Note : If you are seeing this reply in one whole chuck of text, I wish to apologize and explain that I did not type it this way. It is some issues that the Propertyguru website is facing. Read More
0

Still looking for answers?

Get answers from PropertyGuru experts in 24 hours

Previously Asked Questions