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Tips on how to choose a club
Budget
WORK out your finances and pick a club that is within your
means, instead of aiming solely for prestige. Club memberships
range from the affordable from about S$1.5k for Aranda Club to
S$350k for the Singapore Island Country Club.
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Ability to uphold
You may be able to afford to buy a club membership, but how can you
maintain it? Factor in the monthly subscription fee as well as F&B levy to work out how much financial
commitment is needed every month.
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Location Pick a
club that is either near your workplace or your home to derive
better mileage from your membership. You can drop in for a meal,
a swim or a gym workout if the club is a stone's throw from your
office. If it is located near your home, your children and
spouse can also make use of club facilities more frequently.
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Facilities
Decide what you or your family members' dominant activities are
and pick a club that best suits those needs. For instance, if
you are a serious golfer, choose a club that offers golfing
instead of just a social-style one. Or, if you plan to visit a
club with your family, choose a family club with facilities that
cater to everyone, such as a Child-care centre, Olympic-sized
pool or jackpot and mahjong rooms for your parents. ......................................................
Transfer fee
Find out the transfer fee of a club to determine its resale
value. For instance, if you buy a club membership at $12,000 and
the transfer fee cost is $3,000, you will have to sell it for at
least $15,000 to break even. High transfer fees sometimes deter
buyers as the membership might not work out as a sound
investment since returns are lower. ......................................................
Scale of
membership
A club with too
many members might mean insufficient facilities or longer
queuing time for amenities. Also, too broad a membership base
might lead to a depreciation of a club prices as supply exceeds
demand. ......................................................
Management
style Check to
see if the club is a members' or proprietary one. The former
allows you voting rights and a say in determining club policies,
For that latter, find out if the management has a good track
record to gauge the standard of service you can expect.
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