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Singapore housing supply to remain tight in the next few years

But home prices are not expected to increase significantly.

Singapore housing supply to remain tight in the next few years

But home prices are not expected to increase significantly.

Why Singapore residential transactions were lacklustre in Q4 2022

Singaporeans likely went on a ‘holidays before home purchase’ mode.

Find out the most recent foreign buyer profile in Singapore’s residential market

The Americans overtook the Chinese in terms of foreign residential demand.

This is the biggest en bloc deal in Singapore since 2018

Chuan Park condo was sold for $890m, the largest deal since Tulip Garden was sold 4 years ago.

Singapore GCB sales plummet 57.7% to $751.4m in H1 2022

Only 29 units of Good Class Bungalows were sold during the period.

Residential sector leads Singapore’s Q2 property investment sales

Its $3.3b worth of transactions accounted for 49% of overall sales. 

Singapore non-landed home prices up 3.3% in Q2

Sales volume surged 25.9% to 5,844 units in the same quarter.

Singapore HDB rents hit record highs in Q2

Rent increased 7.2% during the quarter.

Singapore new home sales hit 6-month high in May

There were 1,356 private homes sold last month.

Private housing units under Singapore’s GLS programme up 26% to 3,505 in 2H2022

The sites will also yield 14,750 sqm gross floor area of commercial space.

Fewer launches drag Singapore home sales to record lows 

New home sales fell below 2,000 units in Q1 2022, the first time since 2020. 

Why Singapore homebuyers willingly absorbed the residential price hikes

Residential properties are believed to be a hedge against inflation.

An in-depth analysis of Singapore residential demand for the past decade

Find out how the ABSD rates impacted demand from foreigners, PRs, and Singaporeans.

Bizarre behaviour bared: Why Singapore residential rents flatlined despite falling vacancy rates

There were some other “stranger things” happening from Q1/2016 to Q3/2021.