TLDR
The property market in Singapore post-Covid has seen a surge in HDB and private property prices, with a noticeable plateau in resale flat prices. The implementation of Plus and Prime schemes segregates upgraders from non-upgraders, impacting the market dynamics. Amidst speculations of a slowdown in private housing prices, there could be a shift towards more affordable housing options, potentially affecting resale condo demand. Factors like job market uncertainty, regulations, and rental income dynamics further complicate the decision-making process for buyers and sellers. To navigate these complexities, strategic real estate advice and market insights are crucial in making informed decisions.
2024 Property Market: The Good, The Bad, and The Story!
“Ah, the elusive dream of buying a house in Singapore. Many have uttered the words ‘easy peasy’ when it comes to home ownership here, but let’s be real, no one has ever actually said that. The road to owning a property in this bustling city is often fraught with challenges, twists, and turns. And as if that wasn’t enough, the arrival of Covid-19 has only added more hurdles to the already arduous journey.
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Following the Covid pandemic, HDB prices experienced a meteoric rise, reaching double-digit growth rates. A mere comparison between the price disparity from the peak in 2013 to the present would be akin to comparing a crushed anthill to the majestic Mount Everest. However, the surge in private property prices has outpaced even the HDB prices, further widening the gap and overshadowing the performance of resale flats.
Unfortunately, the exorbitant growth in resale flat prices cannot be sustained, as it has already begun to plateau. As a result, aspiring upgraders will face an uphill battle in their pursuit to bridge the ever-widening chasm in the upcoming years.
In addition, the implementation of the Plus and Prime schemes have come into play, segregating those who wish to upgrade from those who do not. This means that those who have no intention of upgrading will no longer compete with those who do, as the former would not consider purchasing a flat that can only be resold after approximately 14 years.
Amidst the chaos of an impending tech industry apocalypse, with layoffs looming and economic fears on the rise, whispers of a possible slowdown in private housing prices have surfaced. Some speculate that this may result in a surge of demand for more affordable housing options, perhaps even in neighboring Malaysia. For the unaffected citizens of Singapore, this could be a golden opportunity. However, for those affected by the industry shake-up and facing reduced incomes, their attention may turn towards the resale condo market, where prices have become markedly lower than those of newly launched units. This surge in demand for resale condos may spell trouble for the median-income upgrader, who is already struggling to afford family units in new developments.
As the job market remains uncertain, some may be forced to part with their properties due to layoffs or reduced salaries. Yet, our debt levels and savings act as a counterweight to these potential sales. With regulations like the TDSR and the use of CPF savings for mortgage payments, even those who have lost their jobs may not be driven to desperate measures. After all, our human nature does not easily accept the idea of losing money on our prized properties.
But wait, there’s more to this delicate balancing act. The recent allowance for up to eight unrelated tenants in a single residence has lifted rental income, although the market may be showing signs of a slowdown. And while landlords rejoice at the increase in rental income, they must also bear the burden of rising interest rates and property taxes. Another case of good news offset by bad news.
Truly, the current state of affairs resembles a seesaw; every positive development is met with a corresponding negative one. And I, for one, refuse to hastily declare whether this is a favorable time for buyers or sellers.
Should You Buy, Sell or Wait?
If you’re reading this, you must be trying to figure out the best course of action right now: is it the right time to buy or sell?
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