
Corner Terraces in Singapore
Corner Terrace houses are considered semi-detached houses due to them sharing only one common wall. Semi-detached houses are basically a pair of houses built side by side, sharing a common wall called a party wall. Corner Terrace houses are, as a result, the ends of a set of Terrace house and are only attached to one other neighbour.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Corner Terrace?
Corner Terrace houses are the ends of a set of Terrace house and are only attached to one other neighbour.
Can a foreigner or Permanent Resident (PR) purchase a Corner Terrace?
According to the Singapore Land Authority (SLA), which regulates land use and property ownership, foreigners and PRs must seek approval from SLA if they want to buy a Terrace house, which a Corner Terrace falls under Terrace houses. This special approval’s success rate is largely determined by these two factors:
- The foreigner must be a Singapore PR for at least five years; and
- Has made an exceptional economic contribution to Singapore. This is assessed taking into consideration factors such as employment income assessable for tax in Singapore
- The foreigner must be a Singapore PR for at least five years; and
- Has made an exceptional economic contribution to Singapore. This is assessed taking into consideration factors such as employment income assessable for tax in Singapore
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