Landed property and condos serve different wealth-building purposes.
Landed property is limited in supply in Singapore, which gives it strong long-term scarcity value. For buyers with sufficient holding power, landed homes can be attractive for wealth preservation and legacy planning.
Condos are more affordable, easier to rent out, and usually have better liquidity. They may suit investors who want rental income, lower capital commitment, and easier exit options.
However, landed property requires higher cash flow, larger loans, higher maintenance, and lower rental yield. Condos may face more competition from future supply.
In general, landed property may be stronger for long-term wealth preservation, while condos may be more flexible for investment and rental income.
The right choice depends on budget, loan comfort, holding period, and whether the property is for own stay, investment, or legacy planning.