Q Can I use my CPF to pay for more than one property?
A Yes. However, if you bought your second or subsequent property with CPF savings after 1 July 2006, you must set aside the current Basic Retirement Sum before you can use the excess savings in your Ordinary Account for the second or subsequent property. Savings in the Special Account (including the amount used for investments) and Ordinary Account can be used to meet this required amount.
Please note that as the retirement sum will be raised annually, the amount you need to set aside will be adjusted accordingly.
The total CPF withdrawal for the second or subsequent property will also be capped at 100% of the Valuation Limit, which is the lower of the purchase price or valuation of the property at the time of purchase, if the remaining lease is at least 60 years.