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Private residential property prices rise in Singapore’s 1Q 2023

Singapore’s private residential property index increased by 3.2% in Q1 2023, compared to the previous quarter, led by price gains in the Rest of Central Region and new condominium launches in the Outside Central Region, according to a flash estimate from the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).

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The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) has released its flash estimate of the private residential property price index for the first quarter of 2023, revealing an increase of 3.2% compared to the previous quarter, marking the fourth consecutive quarter of price increases.

Despite the rise in prices, the sale transaction volume fell by about 8% on a quarter-on-quarter basis and by about 38% on a year-on-year basis in 1st Quarter 2023.

Dr Tan Tee Khoon, PropertyGuru’s Country Manager for Singapore, commented on the reasons behind the rise in private home prices, stating that sustained price growth in the Outside Central Region (OCR) due to new condominium launches has contributed to the price increases. The prices in the OCR recovered this quarter after observing a 2.6% drop in Q4 2022, largely due to the major Q1 2023 condo launches such as Sceneca Residences and The Botany at Dairy Farm.

Based on the caveats lodged on URA (as of 31 March 2023), The Botany at Dairy Farm sold the most units among non-landed private residential projects, selling 182 units, followed by Sceneca Residences, which sold 159 units, and Terra Hill, which sold 97 units.

Dr Tan further notes that uncertainty in equity markets has caused an increase in motivation among investors to reroute funds from buying stocks to real estate, with recent new launches being opportune, attractive options.

According to the URA, prices of non-landed private residential properties in the Core Central Region (CCR) increased by 1.0% from the previous quarter, while prices in the Rest of Central Region (RCR) increased by 4.0%. Prices in the Outside Central Region (OCR) increased by 1.9%, recovering from a 2.6% drop in Q4 2022.

Despite the increase in private residential property prices, the revised Buyer’s Stamp Duty (BSD) rates announced during the Budget 2023 statement are unlikely to have a significant impact on luxury property buyers.

Dr Tan notes that these changes will unlikely change buyers’ decisions, as the increased BSD amount is small compared to the overall price of the properties themselves.

Looking forward, some new private residential property launches to anticipate in Q2 2023 include Blossoms by the Park, Tembusu Grand, and Lentor Hills Residences.

While private residential property prices are unlikely to drop in the near term, Dr Tan said slower sales suggest that prices are likely to stabilize in the coming months amid global economic uncertainty.

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Flat in Toa Payoh sold for S$1.2M, becomes most expensive 4-room HDB in estate

A four-room HDB flat at Toa Payoh Crest has set a new record, selling for S$1.201 million. The 1,000 sq ft flat, located between the 37th and 39th storeys of Block 130A, has 93 years left on its lease. This September transaction eclipsed the previous high of S$1.2 million for a flat in neighboring Block 131B.

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SINGAPORE: A four-room Housing and Development Board (HDB) flat in Toa Payoh has been sold for a record-breaking S$1.201 million, setting a new high for the area.

The 1,000 sq ft flat, located at Block 130A Lorong 1 Toa Payoh in the Toa Payoh Crest estate, has 93 years left on its lease and sits between the 37th and 39th storeys.

The flat, sold in September for S$1,200,888, surpassed the previous record held by a similar four-room flat at Block 131B, which fetched S$1.2 million in June this year.

Source: HDB

Highly Sought-After Estate

According to property portal 99.Co, Toa Payoh Crest, completed in 2018, has emerged as a popular choice for homebuyers.

The estate comprises four 40-storey blocks with a total of 1,007 units. So far, it has recorded 16 million-dollar-flat transactions this year alone.

The estate’s prime location contributes to its high demand.

Based on Google Maps, Toa Payoh Crest is conveniently located near three MRT stations: Caldecott, Braddell, and Toa Payoh.

In addition, its proximity to Toa Payoh West Market and Food Centre, as well as Toa Payoh Central, makes it highly attractive for potential buyers.

The unblocked view of the city skyline, thanks to the undeveloped plot of land next to the estate, further enhances its appeal.

Price Hikes and Concerns

Although record-setting resale prices continue to make headlines, Minister for National Development Desmond Lee pointed out on August 20 that flats with very high resale prices account for “a very small proportion of all transactions.”

He noted that such sales represent only 0.5 per cent of all four-room or smaller flat transactions in the past two years.

These units tend to be centrally located, well-connected to public transport, and situated on very high floors with good views.

Nevertheless, the rise in million-dollar flats has sparked concerns about the affordability of resale flats in general.

Minister Lee warned that these transactions could lead to unrealistic price expectations among sellers and anxiety among buyers, potentially distorting market dynamics.

He cautioned that if the market moves too far out of sync with economic fundamentals, it could result in a property bubble.

Million-dollar flats currently account for about 2 per cent of all resale transactions over the past 1.5 years.

In August alone, 104 flats were sold for at least S$1 million, down from 120 in July.

In the first seven months of 2024, 539 HDB flats crossed the million-dollar threshold, compared to 470 in 2023 and 369 in 2022.

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Newly MOP-ed projects in Bidadari and Ang Mo Kio fetch S$1.2M and S$1.08M

Two recently MOP-ed projects have achieved impressive resale values: a unit at Alkaff Vista in Bidadari sold for S$1.2 million, marking the highest resale in the area, while a flat at Cheng San Court in Ang Mo Kio fetched S$1.08 million, making it the most expensive 4-room HDB resale not just in Cheng San Court but throughout Ang Mo Kio.

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SINGAPORE: Two recently MOP-ed (Minimum Occupation Period) projects have achieved significant resale values.

As per reported by Singapore’s property portal 99,co, a unit at Alkaff Vista in Bidadari sold for S$1.2 million, while a flat at Cheng San Court in Ang Mo Kio fetched S$1.08 million.

A check on HDB website indicated that the S$1.2 million 5-room unit located at Block 106A, Bidadari Park Drive.

This particular unit, situated between the 7th and 9th floors of the 17-storey building, spans 1,216 square feet.

Launched in 2010 and completed in 2019, Alkaff Vista boasts nearly 95 years remaining on its 99-year lease, contributing to its substantial market value.

When Alkaff Vista’s BTO units were initially launched, 4-room flats began at S$433,000.

Alkaff Vista offers a range of amenities, including a children’s playground, fitness stations, and a roof garden on the 8th storey, appealing to families and individuals alike.

Its location adds further allure, being a mere 5-minute walk from Potong Pasir MRT Station and conveniently close to various shopping hubs and schools, such as Cedar Primary School and St. Andrew’s Junior School.

Interestingly, the S$1.2 million sale stands as the highest resale not only in Alkaff Vista but across Bidadari.

This project is the first in the area to reach MOP, and its current lack of competition may have contributed to the elevated prices.

As more projects in Bidadari reach MOP, it is anticipated that additional million-dollar sales will follow.

This S$1.2 million sale is not an isolated event; in fact, three other transactions from the project were also sold at impressive prices, with two of them exceeding the S$1 million mark.

4-Room unit at Cheng San Court Achieves S$1.08 Million Sale

Meanwhile, a unit at Cheng San Court (Block 590B, Ang Mo Kio Street 51) recently sold for S$1.08 million.

This flat, located between the 28th and 30th floors of a 32-storey block, measures 1,001 square feet and achieved a price of S$1,078 psf.

Cheng San Court, launched in 2019, is one of the youngest resale projects in Ang Mo Kio, with approximately 93 years and 6 months left on its lease.

Original buyers of this Cheng San Court unit also experienced a notable capital gain.

When the project was launched, 4-room flats were priced from S$435,000, making the recent resale price a 59.72% increase, or S$645,000.

Cheng San Court has seen a surge in million-dollar transactions since recording its first such sale in November 2023, marking Ang Mo Kio’s first-ever million-dollar sale for a 4-room flat.

With this latest S$1.08 million transaction, it stands as the most expensive 4-room HDB resale not only within Cheng San Court but throughout Ang Mo Kio.

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