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MARGATE POINT

Margate Road · D15 Marine Parade
ApartmentFreehold
$1,932 psf
median $psf
median rent · psf/mo
gross rental yield
10
highest floor
15
total units
TOP / completion
Median $psf excludes ground & top-floor units · basis: 2017 onwards.
27
/ 100
HomeVestor Investor Score
Best for: Capital growth
Watch out for: Small project, Thin transactions, Limited rental data
Data confidence: Low · overall risk: High
Yield
Cashflow0
Liquidity0
Growth84
Family25
How is this worked out? — this project’s 4 sub-scores, from its own data
Each sub-score is 0–100 (higher = better), built from this project’s actual figures — here are the exact drivers behind each one.
Capital growth · 84
Nearest growth node: Kallang Alive / Kampong Bugis — ~1.9 km away (under construction) → 85 · Nearest MRT ~362 m (Katong Park) → 84 · Price momentum — too few recent sales to score  =  average
Cashflow · 0
Est. net $-3337/mo at 75% LTV, floating rate, rented out → 0
Exit liquidity · 0
15 units → 0 · 0 sales in 12 mo → 0 · 0 rental contracts → 0  =  average
Family demand · 25
No primary school within 1 km → 25
Overall · 27
The average of the 4 sub-scores above.
Risk flags
Small project — 15 units, thinner resale & rental liquidity · Thin transactions — 0 sales in 12 months, so the price signal is noisy · Limited rental data — 0 rental contracts, so the yield estimate is soft · Deep negative cashflow — ~$3337/mo top-up at 75% LTV
Note: risk flags are screening signals from the data — not confirmed defects; check each against the actual unit, title & MCST.
A screening heuristic — not financial advice; verify every figure and your own budget before transacting.
Investor verdict

Margate Point is a freehold project in D15 Marine Parade with limited yield data, thin liquidity. It sits ~1.9 km from the Kallang Alive / Kampong Bugis growth node (under construction). Expect to top up ~$3,337/mo at 75% LTV.

Best suited for
  • Capital growth buyers
Less suited for
  • pure rental-yield investors
  • buyers needing positive monthly cashflow
Key due-diligence
  • Confirm the exact unit stack, facing and floor — our figures are project medians.
  • Stress-test cashflow at +1–2% interest in the calculator below.

Investment report

A plain-language read on Margate Point — genuine strengths, honest risks, an independent fair-value range and a Buy / Watch / Avoid position, all from the data above.

Why this may work
  • In the Kallang Alive / Kampong Bugis URA growth precinct — a corridor earmarked for new jobs, transport and amenities.
  • Katong Park MRT Station MRT within ~362 m — walkable transit underpins rent and resale.
  • Freehold — no lease decay, so strong long-horizon holding power.
Why this may fail / what to watch
  • Entry $psf sits ~18% above nearby projects (within ~2.0 km) — a location/quality premium that has to keep being earned.
  • Negative monthly cashflow (~$3,337/mo top-up at 75% LTV, rented out) — and ABSD on a 2nd+ home makes the net return thinner still.
  • Thin liquidity (0 sales/12 mo · 15-unit project) — a slower, choppier exit and a softer price signal.
  • Check nearby new-launch & upcoming TOP supply — a fresh project within walking distance can cap rents and resale for a few years.
Signals screened from the data — strengths and risks, not confirmed facts. For educational purposes only — not financial advice.

Fair-value range

Several independent value bases — more informative than a single median. The combined range weights the project-specific bases most.

Recent project median $psfexcludes ground & top-floor units$1,932 psf
Nearby projectsmedian $psf of projects within ~2.0 km$1,590 psf
HomeVestor fair range$1,590–$1,932 psf
≈ $1,017,600–$1,236,480 for a ~640 sqft unit

See the D15 comparables behind that district base on the map below — switch on “District condos by $psf” in the layers (this project vs cheaper/pricier neighbours).

How is this worked out? — the value bases & combined range
Project median
Recency-filtered median $psf of this project’s own resale caveats (ground & top-floor units excluded).
Same-size comps
Recency-weighted median $psf of caveats within ±25% of the typical unit size (6-mo full, 6–12-mo 70%, 12–24-mo 40%) — the comparable-sales method used in our Valuation tool.
District-comparable
Median $psf across all projects in the same district — a market-level sanity check (a genuinely superior project can sit above it).
Yield-supported
The $psf at which today’s median rent would return a 3.4% target gross yield for a RCR project — anchors price to rental fundamentals.
Combined range
A weighted blend (comps 28%, yield 28%, project median 22%, district 22%); the band width (±5–13%) reflects how far the independent bases disagree, so a genuinely over- or under-priced project sits outside it.
Note: a project-level estimate — a specific unit’s floor, facing and size shift its fair value. Check a specific unit’s price ›
For educational purposes only — not financial advice.

Buy · Watch · Avoid

Where the project’s current median $psf sits against its fair range, overlaid with the risk signals. An educational classification — not a recommendation.

BUY — below fair
WATCH — around fair
AVOID — above fair
Watch zoneCurrent median $1,932 psf is around fair value — whether it’s a good buy comes down to the specific unit and price.
Compares project medians to a computed fair range — individual units vary. For educational purposes only — not financial advice.

Price trend

6-month rolling median $psf · excludes ground & top floor

Long-run trend — project vs. market

Indexed to 100 at 2024 · 2024–2025

Long-run line = URA Private Residential Property Price Index (indexed market trend, not unit prices). Markers = actual transactions, past 5 years. Source: URA via data.gov.sg, SODL v1.0.

Investment calculator

Estimated cashflow, property tax & yield by unit type — owner-occupied or rented, adjust the terms below · all $ columns are per month

Simple mode assumes 75% LTV · 30-yr loan · CPF $1,840/mo · 1 buyer — switch to Advanced to change these.
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Tap a preset — or type your own rate
UnitSizeEst. priceRentInstalmentCPF OAProp. tax?Maint.Net cashYield
Stress test
Monthly net cash for the representative unit — . Colour bands: green ≥ $0 · amber −$800 to $0 · red below −$800.
How is this worked out? — assumptions, property tax, CPF & maintenance
Est. priceProject median $psf × the typical size for that bedroom type.
RentMedian URA rental contract for that bedroom type.
InstalmentPrincipal + interest at the LTV, interest rate and loan tenure you pick.
Property taxIRAS 2025/26 residential rates on the property’s Annual Valueowner-occupied is lower (0% on the first $12k, then 4–32%); rented out / non-owner-occupier is higher (12–36%). We estimate AV at ~80% of the gross rent, because IRAS excludes furniture, furnishings and maintenance fees, so the real AV sits below the rent you collect. Check the exact figure with the IRAS Annual Value tool or tax-rate table.
Net cashRented out: rent − cash instalment − tax (before maintenance, insurance, income tax on rent and vacancy). Owner-occupied: no rent, so it’s −(cash instalment + tax) — your monthly holding cost.
CPF OAYour CPF Ordinary Account can pay part of the instalment, which lifts your monthly cash position (it’s still your own savings funding the loan, not extra profit). The $1,840 / month per buyer default is the normal monthly OA contribution (23% of the $8,000 2026 wage ceiling). If you have savings already sitting in your OA, you can put in more — up to the full instalment — so just type the amount you’ll actually draw into the CPF OA box.
Loan rateTap the Floating or Fixed preset, or type your own exact rate into the box.
Maintenance (MCST)An estimate (~$0.72–$1.00 psf/month by region) — Singapore has no central per-project MCST fee dataset, so confirm the real figure with the managing agent.
Tip: CPF OA is capped at the instalment — once it covers the whole instalment, your cash outlay is $0, and changing LTV or tenure just moves how much CPF you draw, not your net cash. Set CPF lower to see the full effect of the loan terms.
For educational purposes only — not financial advice.
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Profit & ROI projection

Buy to rent out, hold, then sell — estimated total profit and annualised return by unit type. Reuses the loan terms above, plus capital growth & your holding period · $ figures are for the whole holding period

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Default 2% — type higher or lower
yrs
Default 4 — the SSD period (sell after = 0% SSD)
UnitEst. priceCash in?Rental (4y)Appreciation (4y)?Total profitAnn. ROI
How is this worked out? — leverage, stamp duties & SSD
Cash inYour upfront equity: down-payment (price × (1−LTV)) + Buyer’s Stamp Duty + ABSD for your profile. Uses the LTV, rate & tenure set in the calculator above.
RentalRent over the holding period minus loan interest, property tax and maintenance (rented-out rates). Loan principal isn’t counted as a cost — it builds equity you get back at sale.
AppreciationSale price = today’s price compounded at your growth rate, minus ~1% selling cost and any Seller’s Stamp Duty. SSD (from 4 Jul 2025) is 16/12/8/4% for selling within 1/2/3/4 years and 0% after 4 years — hence the 4-year default.
Total profit & ROIRental + appreciation, minus the upfront BSD & ABSD. Ann. ROI = the compound annual return on your cash-in over the holding period.
Stamp dutiesBSD marginal tiers 1–6% (from 15 Feb 2023). ABSD (Singapore Citizen): 0% first home, 20% second, 30% third+; 60% for foreigners — pick your profile above.
Note: a leveraged buy-to-let estimate. If rent doesn’t cover the monthly instalment (see the cashflow table above), you top up cash monthly — those top-ups aren’t added to the cash-in base, so treat ROI as indicative. Excludes rental income tax, vacancy and renovation.
For educational purposes only — not financial advice. Confirm stamp duties with IRAS before transacting.
Zeroing in on one unit? Check if it’s fairly priced ›  ·  Work out what to offer ›

Popular schools nearby

Proximity to an oversubscribed primary school is a major driver of family demand. Being within 1 km gives the top P1 balloting priority; 1–2 km is next.

1 – 2 km

Location & neighbourhood

Tap any label below the map to show or hide that layer, or use Show / hide all. On by default: primary schools, MRT stations within 2 km (nearest highlighted), and hawker / malls / supermarkets. Off by default (tap to switch on): Secondary / JC / Poly, international schools, bus stops, healthcare and childcare.

Nearest MRT: Katong Park MRT Station · ~362 m. Amenities © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL), tiles © CARTO.

About this project

Project NameMARGATE POINT
Street NameMargate Road
Property TypeApartment
TenureFreehold
District / Planning AreaD15 / Marine Parade
Completion
Number of units15 units
Highest floor in the project10
Developer
Land Area (sqm)1,189
Master Plan Plot Ratio2.1

All transactions (3)

Newest first. Click any column heading to sort. Ground & top-floor units are excluded from the median above.

e.g. 20-07 · 20- = storey 20 · -07 = stack 07
both optional
Date Address Size
(sqft)
$psf Price
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Rental transactions (13)

Individual private-residential lease contracts, newest first — official URA Data Service. Size is URA’s banded floor area (sqft); the unit number and floor are not disclosed. Click any column heading to sort.

6-month rolling median $psf/month · from individual URA rental contracts

URA records the size band & bedroom count, not the unit number.
Lease date Size
(sqft)
Beds Monthly rent $psf/mo
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