Stephen
For First-Time Home Buyers in Singapore Who Are Tired of BTO Failures, Renting, and Endless Listings
Even If You’ve Been Rejected by BTO, Feel Confused by the Market, or Don’t Know Where to Start

Most buyers are rushed, confused, or pushed into buying something they’re unsure about. Not on my watch. I’m Stephen and after 20+ years helping people make smart car purchases, I now help first-time home buyers avoid overpriced units, pushy agents, and long-term regrets. I don’t use a framework or a fancy strategy. I walk the ground with you until we find the home that feels right and fits your life.
Let’s be honest. Most agents just send links, schedule viewings, and tell you to “decide fast.” But your first home isn’t just a unit. It’s where your life begins. You deserve someone who listens, explains, and actually cares whether it’s the right home for you — not just whether the deal goes through. That’s what I’m here for.
Most buyers are rushed, confused, or pushed into buying something they’re unsure about. Not on my watch. I’m Stephen and after 20+ years helping people make smart car purchases, I now help first-time home buyers avoid overpriced units, pushy agents, and long-term regrets. I don’t use a framework or a fancy strategy. I walk the ground with you until we find the home that feels right and fits your life.

Rented for almost a decade, unsure if he could afford a home
Considered renting long-term out of frustration
Stephen helped them evaluate resale units objectively
Secured a high-floor flat in a primate location

Applied for BTO 5 times without success
Considered renting long-term out of frustration
Stephen helped them evaluate resale units objectively
Secured a high-floor flat in a primate location

Thought PRs were not eligible to buy a property
Stephen explained all eligibility rules clearly
Found an affordable unit within budget
Now owns his first home without pressure
Whether you can actually buy now and what’s truly within reach
The biggest mistakes to avoid when choosing your first home
How to confidently move forward without overpaying or rushing