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  • Government bumps up supply of private homes for full-year 2023 to highest in a decade. Orchard Road, Zion Road sites among 8 state land plots to be offered in H2 for private housing. Charming Garden makes third and final bid at collective sale with same S$175 million guide price. When new condo units are pricier than older ones by over 70 per cent. New private home sales up 17% in May from April, on the back of a doubling in launches.      
  • Government bumps up supply of private homes for full-year 2023 to highest in a decade. Orchard Road, Zion Road sites among 8 state land plots to be offered in H2 for private housing. Charming Garden makes third and final bid at collective sale with same S$175 million guide price. When new condo units are pricier than older ones by over 70 per cent. New private home sales up 17% in May from April, on the back of a doubling in launches.      

The Core Central Region – The next Hotspot for the non-landed market?

In this article, we will explore how property price movement is linked across property types and even across regions. We will first talk about the trends happening within the non-landed market, and then explain more about how these trends differ across regions in Singapore. Based on these correlations and current trends, we posit that non-landed properties in the CCR will be the next hot zone.

Homebuyers Shift Attention from the Central Region to City Fringe Homes

COVID-19 has been an ongoing, extensive problem with an insidious reach in terms of its effects on society. Likewise, it has impacted the Singaporean real estate market as it has in other countries. A changing office real estate landscape and a general consensus of wanting more space in their property have driven homebuyers to shift attention from the central to city fringe homes. Hopefully, COVID-19 will not be here for much longer, but we have to admit that its effects are deep-rooted into our society, so what does this mean for us as homebuyers?

2021’s Best & Worst-Performing Region: Crisis or Opportunity?

As the year draws to a close, we thought that it might be apt to look back at how each market region in Singapore has performed for the year. While it’s no secret that the overall private residential market has had a decent year, does that mean that all regions performed equally well? In today’s article, we’ll be zooming into the price behaviours for the CCR, RCR & OCR to study their individual performances for the year. We’ll also discuss if the worst-performing region is facing a crisis or does it actually present investors with an opportunity to enter into a future growth region.