facebookI want to buy a HDB that is about 600K and I have 500k on hand. Should I pay all in cash & loan the rest? Or will my CPF be automatically wiped out first before I can pay in cash? is it worth to pay cash? - Seedly

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02 Jul 2020

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I want to buy a HDB that is about 600K and I have 500k on hand. Should I pay all in cash & loan the rest? Or will my CPF be automatically wiped out first before I can pay in cash? is it worth to pay cash?

Am wondering should I invest the 500k instead and loan the rest for 25yrs?

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Use up all cpf first and keep cash for investment opportunity with high yield investment return. my investment portfolio is 2 years now and payout average 75% pa for passive positive cash flow. retired 1 year into the investment. now looking for other investment to diversify my investment.

My personal opinion:

  1. Take bank loan max amount, down payment pay in cash.

  2. Monthly instalments pay via CPF OA. Leverage on the difference between bank loan and OA interest.

  3. If you are able to confidently invest the amount and get more than 2.5% p.a. safely with minimum risk, go ahead. Else, consider bonds, high interest savings accounts, fixed deposit or even short term endowment plans (<3 years). Returns on investment should be higher than your bank loan for HDB. If not it defeats the purpose of getting bank loan.

3.1. If you are unable to get a safe investment that generates higher returns than 2.5% p.a, topup your spare cash into CPF VC3A. Subjected to the annual limit of 37k including your mandatory contributions. Since you using CPF OA to pay for your monthly instalments, by topping up your CPF, you are paying for your housing loan indirectly and earning the difference in the interest rate. (Leveraging on HDB Loan)

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