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HDB, private apartment rents up slightly in January: Property index

Rental prices for Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats climbed slightly by 0.7 per cent from the previous month in December, while rents for private apartments went up 0.2 per cent, according to a local property index. Year-on-year, rental prices for HDB flats in January fell 3.1 per cent, and were down 8 per cent compared to its peak in August 2013, flash estimates from SRX Property, released on...

At least four GCB deals sealed since start of the year

At least four properties in Good-Class Bungalow (GCB) areas have been transacted so far this year. Among the latest is a bungalow along Peirce Road that has changed hands for almost S$24 million. The price works out to S$1,479 per square foot (psf) based on the freehold land area of 16,224 square feet. Located in the Ridout Park GCB area, the two-storey property is understood to have been bought by...

Hoi Hup’s top bid for Hougang EC site near high end of expectations

DESPITE sluggish EC sales, the top bid for an executive condo site in the Hougang/Yio Chu Kang area has come in towards the high end of market expectations. The 99-year leasehold site is not near any MRT station but is considered attractive as it is nestled in an established HDB estate, which provides a catchment of potential buyers for the future EC project, and is near amenities (including Hougang 1...

Dim prospects, ABSD set to cut foreigner home buying again this year

THE appetite for Singapore residential property among foreigners continues to diminish, depressed by higher purchase taxes and dim prospects for gains or returns. The number of private homes bought by non-resident foreigners (non-permanent residents) dropped 22 per cent to 895 units last year, from 1,148 units sold in 2014. And with no sign of any removal or reduction of the additional buyer's stamp...

Condominium resale prices edge up in January

Prices of condominiums sold on the resale market edged up 0.6 per cent in January, despite a fall in the number of units sold, according to a local property index. The resale volume of non-landed private residential units fell 20 per cent from the previous month, with an estimated 364 units resold in January, SRX Property said. On a year-on-year basis, resale volume was up 3.7 per cent. ERA’s Key...

Resale volume of non-landed homes drop 20% in Jan: SRX

The resale volume of non-landed private residential property in January dropped 20 per cent compared to December last year, according to the flash estimates provided by SRX property that were released today (Feb 11). An estimated 364 units were resold in January 2016 compared to 455 units in December 2015. Resale volume was down 82.2 per cent compared to the peak in April 2010. However, on a...

Perennial hints at changes afoot at Capitol Singapore

Some changes could be afoot at Capitol Singapore after it has been hit with a depressed retail environment. Landlord Perennial Real Estate on Friday (Feb 5) said it is looking at ways to help tenants. CEO of Perennial Real Estate Holdings Pua Seck Guan, said: "The retail sector is not easy now, because a lot of retailers are faced with the problem of labour shortage and also in this volatile...

Property measures averted potential financial crisis: Shanmugam

The Republic’s property measures averted a potential financial crisis, according to Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam. Speaking at a property agents’ conference on Wednesday (Feb 3), he said the Government had to step in after it saw a risk to the financial system. Mr Shanmugam said: "We can't legislate and stop people from buying a second or third property. "(But) … when we saw the...

Lack of free parking has led to slow business: Parkland Green tenants

Less than two years after it was launched to provide more recreational options at the popular East Coast Park, some of Parkland Green’s tenants are seeing business take a hit after the authorities imposed parking charges at the cluster last year, with the situation compounded by factors such as the haze and a lack of publicity. Parking at the area’s nearest carpark was free when the development...

HDB resale prices drop for first time in 7 months: Property index

The resale prices of Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats fell 0.5 per cent in January, the first decline in seven months, SRX Property said on Thursday (Feb 4). Prices of three- and four-room flats fell by 0.5 per cent and 1 per cent, respectively. In contrast, five-room and executive flats rose by 0.2 per cent and 1.4 per cent, respectively, the flash estimates showed. Overall resale prices...

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