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Singapore private new home sales slump 58% to 650 units in December 2021

Blame it on the year-end seasonal lull.

Primary sales of private residential units in Singapore fell by 58% to 650 new private homes (ex. ECs) in December, compared with the 1,547 units sold in November. PropNex says the fresh cooling measures implemented from 16 December and the limited number of new launches have also weighed on sales. 

There were three new launches in December, all were in the Central Region: Zyanya at Lorong 25A Geylang which sold 2 out of 34 units, Mori in Guillemard Road which sold 71 out of 137 units and Perfect Ten in Bukit Timah Road where 11 units out of 230 units were transacted.

Here’s more from PropNex:

When compared to the 1,217 units shifted in December 2020, new home sales were down by 46.6% YoY last month. The 650 units sold in December 2021 took the full year 2021 new home sales tally to 13,118 units, exceeding 2020’s figures by about 31%. It is the highest private new home sales since 14,948 units were transacted in 2013.

New home sales in December was led by the Rest of Central Region (RCR) segment, which sold 292 units. This represented a dip of 68% from November, where 910 new homes were sold, thanks to the healthy take-up at CanningHill Piers which was launched in November. With limited new launches in the RCR, previously launched project Normanton Park was the best-seller in December, moving 73 units at a median price of $1,831 psf.

Meanwhile, 224 new homes were transacted in the Outside Central Region (OCR) – down by 51% from the 459 units sold in the previous month. This the lowest monthly OCR sales since April 2020 – during the Circuit Breaker - where 98 new private homes were sold. The slowing sales in the OCR could be attributed to the fast depleting stock of unsold homes and the lack of new launches. In December, Dairy Farm Residences was the top-selling OCR project, with 42 units changing hands at a median price of $1,674 psf.

The sales momentum in the Core Central Region continued to ease in December. Developers sold 134 CCR homes, declining by 24.7% from 178 units transacted in November. With the new cooling measures hitting investors and foreigners harder, the CCR which tends to attract a number of such buyers are expected to see sales moderate. Leedon Green which sold 29 units at a median price of $2,727 psf was the most popular CCR project last month. 

In the EC segment, developers sold 69 new units in December 2021, a 9.5% increase from the 63 new ECs transacted in November. EC sales may dip in the coming months as EC projects continue to pare down their unsold stock. The top selling EC project of the month was Provence Residence – which shifted 25 units at a median price of $1,214 psf. Supply of new EC units will be replenished soon, with North Gaia at Yishun Avenue 9 slated to be launched in Q1 2022.

In terms of units launched, developers placed 383 new private homes (ex. ECs) on the market in December 2021 – down by 70% from the 1,283 units launched in the previous month.

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