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Singapore easing property curbs seen unlikely as election looms

Singapore is unlikely to ease property cooling measures as it heads into a high-stakes election that could take place in the first half of next year. Although several developers, including second-largest City Developments, have called upon the government to loosen curbs to help fix an apartment glut, such a move could cost the ruling People's Action Party votes. Relaxing property curbs risks sending...

Singapore private home prices to grow 2% in 2020, 2021: Fitch Ratings

Prices of private homes in Singapore are expected to show modest growth over the next two years, riding on macro-prudential measures and stable mortgage performance, anchored by strong household finances. This is according to the latest findings from Fitch Ratings' Global Housing and Mortgage Outlook report. Overall, the rating agency expects nominal home price growth to remain at about 2 per cent in...

Singapore home glut tied to official curbs, key developer says

Singapore's property glut is an unintended consequence of government measures to force developers to build and sell apartments quickly or face stiff penalties, according to City Developments Ltd. The city-state's second-biggest home builder has come out swinging against a rule that imposes a levy on companies if they don't complete construction and sell all units within a period of five years from...

Singapore condo resale prices ease in November: SRX

Resale prices for non-landed private residential properties in Singapore dipped slightly in November after two straight months of increase. Sales volumes also declined, according to flash figures from real estate portal SRX Property on Tuesday. Condominium resale prices fell 0.1 per cent in November from the previous month, compared with a 0.8 per cent rise in October. Volumes, meanwhile, fell 7.2 per...

Singapore condo rents up in November, while HDB rents fall: SRX

Rents for non-landed private homes in Singapore rose in November from the previous month, while those for HDB flats slipped, though they were both higher as compared to a year ago. Overall condo rents increased 1.2 per cent from October, and is up by 4.6 per cent year on year. However, they are still 16 per cent below their peak in January 2013. Rents in the suburbs, or the outside central region...

S’pore private home prices rising faster than wages, affordability gap might widen: Experts

With private property prices increasing at a faster rate than wage growth, property experts are saying that the affordability gap for private homes could further widen for Singaporeans. Professor Sumit Agarwal from the National University of Singapore Business School said that the divide between income growth and residential property price increases could grow bigger, with technology set to displace...

Singapore has a property glut that could take years to clear

Singapore has a property glut that could take years to clear, threatening to kill a nascent price recovery amid an already uncertain economic outlook. The city-state had an overhang of 31,948 units as of Sept 30, according to the Urban Redevelopment Authority. Sales have averaged about 2,500 homes per quarter this year, and at that rate it will take almost four years to clear the backlog, according to...

Commercial, residential buildings to find new life as hotels

Developers continue to jump on the hotel-conversion bandwagon, with Fragrance Group for its flagship office building in Alexandra Road and Lian Beng for Wilkie Edge among the latest to have received nods from the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). The trend is being fuelled by the rise in hotel land values and a perceived shortage of hotel room supply on the island; this follows URA generally having...

Singapore keeps building until the buyers come

You'll build and they'll come? Well, don't bet on it. That's what Singapore's authorities seem to be telling property developers, who are flooding the market with new homes. The builders themselves are getting nervous about the glut. But everyone — the prospective homeowner, the seller and the government — is actually lucky. A minor bubble got pricked in time, with exorbitant duties now charged...

Government holds housing land sales steady amid supply-demand gap

The government is holding land supply for private homes steady for the first half of 2020, which should keep the residential market stable amid a big supply of unsold units. It said on Tuesday that it will keep the supply of private housing units on the confirmed list for the H12020 government land sales (GLS) programme broadly similar to that for H22019. The Ministry of National Development (MND)...

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