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HDB resale market remains flat

The resale market for Housing and Development Board flats in Singapore continued to slide, with the Resale Price Index down by 0.3 per cent and the number of transactions slipping 7.4 per cent in the third quarter of the year. In a press release on Friday (Oct 23), HDB said that the Resale Price Index fell by 0.3 per cent, from 135.0 in the previous quarter to 134.6 in the quarter ended Sep...

‘Significantly higher’ supply of industrial space expected till end-2016: JTC

Even as the prices, rentals and occupancy rates of industrial space continue to fall, 3.8 million sqm of industrial space is estimated to be available from now till end-2016, according to JTC Corporation in its quarterly market report for industrial properties for Q3 2015 released on Thursday (Oct 22). In the next quarter, about 798,000 sqm of industrial space, including about 100,000 sqm of...

Two retail REITs report higher distributable income

Two key retail REITs in Singapore have reported higher distributable income to unitholders, on the back of steady tenant sales and rental income. Frasers Centrepoint Trust said its fourth-quarter distributable income was up 0.9 per cent to S$25.7 million, on the back of an average rental reversion of 7.1 per cent for the quarter. Meanwhile, CapitaLand Mall Trust said its third-quarter distributable...

Suntec City officially reopens after S$410m revamp

Suntec City officially reopened on Thursday (Oct 22) following a S$410 million enhancement. In a press release, ARA Trust Management (Suntec) Limited, the manager of Suntec REIT, said enhancement works began in June 2012 and were completed in June this year. The works involved decanting low-yielding spaces and converting levels one and two of the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre for...

Makeover of Holland Village in the works

The wheels are in motion for a makeover of Holland Village. Authorities have released more details about the first site to be sold as part of plans to expand the area, while an existing landmark is set for redevelopment. A new retail centre will also be up and running early next year. Developed by Raffles Medical Group, the five-storey medical centre and shopping mall called Raffles Holland V will have...

Far East Hospitality to expand presence in region

Local hotel group Far East Hospitality announced on Thursday (Oct 22) that it will be expanding its presence in Singapore and the region. It will be opening three hotels and service residences under its Oasia brand in Singapore and Malaysia next year, adding more than 700 rooms in capacity. Its property in Kuala Lumpur is expected to open in the first quarter of 2016, while the other two properties...

Private housing supply in pipeline continues to shrink in Q3

THE supply of uncompleted private homes in the pipeline continued to fall in the third quarter; the figure eased to 58,348 units as at the end of the third quarter from 61,237 units at end-Q2 2015. This was shown in Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) data released on Friday. The above figures exclude executive condos (ECs), which are a public-private housing hybrid. URA defines pipeline supply as...

Amber Skye

The move into your home at Amber Skye will transform the way you think about urban living. Located at the intersection of Tanjong Katong Road and Amber, this sought after condominium offers 109 lucky homeowners to make 1 Amber Road their address. Spreading over 40,708 square feet, Amber Skye will be in great company amongst the likes of 16 @ Amber and King’s Mansion. Your address at Amber Skye is an...

‘Not time yet’ to ease property cooling measures: Lawrence Wong

It is still “not time yet” to ease the measures that were put in place to cool the property market, National Development Minister Lawrence Wong said on Friday (Oct 16). Speaking to reporters during a visit to the Waterway Terraces BTO project in Punggol, Mr Wong said the price adjustments so far have been moderate compared to the increases in earlier years. “We don’t want to risk a premature...

HDB may increase new flat supply next year: MND’s Lawrence Wong

More new flats could be offered next year, as the Government expects demand to increase with recent policy changes such as a higher income ceiling and more CPF grants. National Development Minister Lawrence Wong said on Friday (Oct 16) that the supply will likely be below 20,000 units, and a "slight adjustment" from the 15,000 units planned for this year. “We had a huge housing programme where we...

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