Me & My Property

Staying in the know to sniff out the right buys

Ryner Koh examines factors like govt plans and the actual product to gauge if an investment is sound

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Former army officer Ryner Koh decided to be a real estate agent in late 2011 and hit the jackpot in his first year, earning $700,000 in sales commissions.

"I worked 16 hours a day, using my skills to add value for clients. I closed 38 transactions in Archipelago condominium, over 20 transactions in V on Shenton, and (a few) other projects," he recalls.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on September 22, 2019, with the headline Staying in the know to sniff out the right buys . Subscribe