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Singapore may be home — but for many, the dream of investing in Australian property starts right here. With dozens of local agencies marketing overseas opportunities, it’s more important than ever to know who to trust, what to expect, and how to ensure your cross-border purchase is a success.
In this article, we’ll explore:
Over the last decade, Singapore has become a hub for international property sales — especially to Australia. Agencies here regularly host seminars, expos, and webinars promoting off-the-plan apartments and house-and-land packages in Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne, and beyond.
But with opportunity comes risk. Not all agencies are created equal. Some are aligned with developers, pushing unsold stock with little regard for long-term investment value. Others disappear post-sale, leaving buyers confused about settlement, tenancy, or tax matters.
💬 Cilla says: “We’ve spoken to so many buyers who were promised everything, only to be left chasing updates or managing repairs alone from overseas.”
Before you commit to any property marketed in Singapore, ask:
💬 Luke’s Insight: “A reputable agent should be able to walk you through what’s next — not just sell you what’s now.”
PropertyNXT is founded by Australians based in Singapore. Cilla and Luke don’t just market Australian real estate — they’ve lived it, bought it, and helped hundreds of clients bridge the gap between two very different systems.
Here’s how PropertyNXT stands apart:
💬 Cilla & Luke: “We don’t just present properties — we protect outcomes. Your success is our strategy.”
Not all agencies in Singapore advertising Australian property follow best practices. Watch out for:
💬 Cilla warns: “If it sounds too good to be true — or feels too rushed — take a step back and ask: who is this really serving?”
Before you commit, run through this list:
✅ Have I checked the agent’s licensing or credentials?
✅ Do I understand the holding costs, not just the price?
✅ Have I compared projects across multiple developers or suburbs?
✅ Do I have a plan for FIRB, finance, and tax?
✅ Am I dealing with someone who will stay in touch after I sign?
If the answer is no to any of the above — speak to someone who works for you, not the developer.
“We started PropertyNXT because we saw a gap — buyers were getting marketed to, not supported. We live here in Singapore so we can be that bridge. If you’re looking at Australia, talk to someone who’s done it — and still doing it — for themselves and others.”
Singapore may be home — but for many, the dream of investing in Australian property starts right here. With dozens of local agencies marketing overseas opportunities, it’s more important than ever to know who to trust, what to expect, and how to ensure your cross-border purchase is a success.
In this article, we’ll explore:
Over the last decade, Singapore has become a hub for international property sales — especially to Australia. Agencies here regularly host seminars, expos, and webinars promoting off-the-plan apartments and house-and-land packages in Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne, and beyond.
But with opportunity comes risk. Not all agencies are created equal. Some are aligned with developers, pushing unsold stock with little regard for long-term investment value. Others disappear post-sale, leaving buyers confused about settlement, tenancy, or tax matters.
💬 Cilla says: “We’ve spoken to so many buyers who were promised everything, only to be left chasing updates or managing repairs alone from overseas.”
Before you commit to any property marketed in Singapore, ask:
💬 Luke’s Insight: “A reputable agent should be able to walk you through what’s next — not just sell you what’s now.”
PropertyNXT is founded by Australians based in Singapore. Cilla and Luke don’t just market Australian real estate — they’ve lived it, bought it, and helped hundreds of clients bridge the gap between two very different systems.
Here’s how PropertyNXT stands apart:
💬 Cilla & Luke: “We don’t just present properties — we protect outcomes. Your success is our strategy.”
Not all agencies in Singapore advertising Australian property follow best practices. Watch out for:
💬 Cilla warns: “If it sounds too good to be true — or feels too rushed — take a step back and ask: who is this really serving?”
Before you commit, run through this list:
✅ Have I checked the agent’s licensing or credentials?
✅ Do I understand the holding costs, not just the price?
✅ Have I compared projects across multiple developers or suburbs?
✅ Do I have a plan for FIRB, finance, and tax?
✅ Am I dealing with someone who will stay in touch after I sign?
If the answer is no to any of the above — speak to someone who works for you, not the developer.
“We started PropertyNXT because we saw a gap — buyers were getting marketed to, not supported. We live here in Singapore so we can be that bridge. If you’re looking at Australia, talk to someone who’s done it — and still doing it — for themselves and others.”