A HOUSE along Mountbatten Road:
Bought in 1986 or 1987 for $1.48 million and sold about seven years later for $3 million.
A two-storey semi-detached house at Bedok Ria Crescent: Bought in September 1994 for $1.48 million and sold eight years later.
An apartment at The Atria condominium in Meyer Road: Bought in March 1995 for $1.38 million.
A plot of land at Ellenbrook in Perth: Bought in July 1998 for A$87,000 and sold in 2002.
Built a house on the plot of land in Perth: Construction began in September 1998 for A$299,805.
A show horse in Perth: Bought in 1998.
Bi-monthly fees to maintain the horse were more than $2,000. The horse was later sold off when Ming Yi discovered that it had been used by its trainer for racing.
A BMW 540 Executive Series: Bought in December 1998 for A$163,469.
A membership at The Vines Golf & Country Club in Perth: Paid a total of A$27,990 in July 1998 for himself and Mr Wee Beng Seng to join as members. Subsequent annual fees for international membership stood at a total of A$990.
A property in Seattle, United States: Sold in 2004 for at least S$271,274.
A two-storey house in Melbourne: Bought in February 2002 for A$1.4 million and sold in October 2004 for A$1.39 million.
A penthouse in Melbourne: Bought in August 2004 for A$1.48 million.
A BMW 5 Series (2004): A gift from an elderly monk valued at A$128,000. Raymond Yeung drove a second-hand BMW 3 Series (2004) worth A$88,000.
Membership at the Raffles Town Club: Ming Yi was a member and Yeung held a supplementary membership.