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Common Misconceptions About Buying Property in Singapore’s Core Central Region (CCR) in 2025

Posted by Jayson Ang on October 22, 2025
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TLDR

Singapore’s Core Central Region (CCR) is often seen as a safe, luxurious, and exclusive property segment. However, this view oversimplifies reality. The CCR includes prime districts like Orchard, Marina Bay, and Sentosa, but not all properties here are luxury or freehold, and freehold status is less unique in the CCR. The CCR market is more volatile than other regions, with recent price declines and higher vacancy rates due to changes like the 60% Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty (ABSD), which affects foreign buyers heavily. Amenities once exclusive to the CCR are now widely available across Singapore due to decentralization. With over half of new launches in 2025 located in the CCR, buyers should approach investments with caution, recognizing that prestige doesn’t guarantee returns. For tailored advice on buying or selling in the CCR, professional guidance is recommended.

Singapore’s Core Central Region (CCR) often appears straightforward on the surface, akin to understanding HDB eligibility rules. However, upon closer inspection, numerous exceptions, information gaps, and long-held inaccurate beliefs often come to light. This phenomenon is particularly true for CCR properties, which are frequently perceived as exclusive enclaves for the wealthy. As the Singapore property market increasingly pivots towards this segment, it’s crucial to adopt a more nuanced perspective and debunk some pervasive “property knowledge” about the CCR that is often oversimplified or simply incorrect.

Defining the Core Central Region (CCR)

The CCR encompasses Singapore’s most premium real estate, including iconic developments and prestigious addresses favored by high-net-worth individuals, foreign investors, and those seeking status through property ownership. Properties here are typically freehold or 999-year leasehold. Key districts include:

  • District 1: Raffles Place, Marina Bay, Cecil
  • District 2: Chinatown, Tanjong Pagar
  • District 6: City Hall, Clarke Quay
  • District 9: Orchard, Cairnhill, River Valley
  • District 10: Tanglin, Holland, Bukit Timah
  • District 11: Newton, Novena
  • Sentosa: Included due to its high-end positioning, despite not being geographically central.

Why the CCR Matters to the Average Homebuyer in 2025

Out of approximately 22 remaining new launch developments in 2025, about 14 are slated for the CCR. This means that for buyers who missed out on recent launches in other regions, their next new launch opportunity will likely be in Singapore’s high-end CCR.

Even prior to this, in 2023, the price gap between the Rest of Central Region (RCR) and the CCR was observed to be narrowing. This was partly attributed to the 60% Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty (ABSD), which reduced the pool of wealthy foreign buyers in the CCR. Currently, the price gap between the CCR and RCR is at a historically low 4.5%. With over half of upcoming new launches in the CCR, the market is poised to emphasize the “opportunity” to own a CCR property, especially for those upgrading from an RCR property.

Therefore, it’s timely to address common oversimplified beliefs about the CCR before this market shift fully takes hold:

  • The CCR is an inherently safe investment; you “can’t go wrong” here.
  • All CCR properties are inherently luxurious.
  • Freehold status automatically makes CCR properties superior.
  • The best amenities in Singapore are exclusively found in the CCR.

1. The CCR Is Not Always an Infallible Investment

The allure of glamour and high-value properties in the CCR can create an illusion of infallibility. However, the reality is quite the opposite. The CCR can be the most volatile of Singapore’s three property regions, requiring more careful consideration than buying in the Outside of Central Region (OCR), where lower initial costs often provide a greater buffer against missteps.

The CCR is not immune to market fluctuations. For instance, at the end of 2024, the CCR experienced an 11.8% price decline, contrasting sharply with a 9.8% increase in the OCR. This divergence was largely due to the ABSD hike. The OCR and RCR, being more tied to local homeowners, were less affected. The CCR, with its significant proportion of investors and foreign buyers, is more susceptible to external economic shocks.

This vulnerability also extends to the rental market. In Q1 2025, the CCR had a vacancy rate of 10.3%, higher than RCR’s 6.6% and OCR’s 4.7%. Median rents in the CCR also declined by 3.5% in the first nine months of 2024, while the OCR saw a small increase and the RCR a marginal rise. This is because companies often trim expensive expat hires or housing allowances during economic downturns, impacting the CCR most directly. While the RCR might even see a slight boost as expats seek more affordable city-fringe alternatives, the CCR bears the brunt of economic volatility.

This doesn’t imply the CCR lacks investment potential, but it necessitates even greater scrutiny in property selection. Contrary to popular belief, a low-cost OCR property might offer more forgiveness for a less-than-perfect choice, whereas a mistake in the CCR can be significantly more punishing.

2. Not All CCR Properties Are Top Luxury Properties

While newer CCR properties often epitomize luxury, the same cannot be said for all resale properties. Age and time have subtly redefined what constitutes “top luxury.” Many older CCR properties, even in prestigious areas like Orchard Road, may command high prices due to their location, freehold status, and large floor plates. However, their facilities might appear dated when compared to some 10-year-old condos in the OCR.

This presents a growing challenge for parts of the CCR, particularly Districts 9 and 10. Buyers may increasingly question the value proposition of older “prime freehold” properties with aging amenities when more affordable, modern, and better-appointed mega-developments in the OCR are available. The assumption that “CCR equals luxury” is a misconception; a mass-market OCR project might offer a better lifestyle fit at a lower cost.

3. Freehold Status in the CCR Is Not Necessarily a Unique Selling Point

In the CCR, where freehold or 999-year leasehold properties are the norm, freehold status itself becomes less of a distinguishing factor. Unlike areas where freehold properties are rare, in the CCR, it’s merely the baseline. Therefore, while typically desirable, freehold status in the CCR should not be considered a particularly strong unique selling proposition in property brochures.

4. The Best Amenities Are No Longer Exclusively in the CCR

Historically, the CCR was the undisputed center of Singapore, offering exclusive brands and dining experiences not found elsewhere. However, the Urban Redevelopment Authority’s (URA) aggressive decentralization strategy has fostered multiple vibrant amenity hubs across the island. Today, most Singaporeans can find comparable retail, dining, and entertainment options in their neighborhood malls, such as NEX, Clementi Mall, or JEM.

While certain areas within the CCR, like Holland Village, still possess a unique identity, the increasing decentralization means that the notion of “superior amenities” may no longer be a universal defining trait of all CCR neighborhoods in the long term. This is an important consideration for long-term investors.

Conclusion: A More Realistic Perspective on CCR Properties

For those considering CCR properties in 2025, it’s essential to remember that prestige and reputation do not directly cover mortgage payments or vacancy rates. The only thing more regrettable than overpaying for a “prime” unit is realizing too late that the purchase was based more on an abstract idea than on a sound, viable asset. This is not to dismiss the CCR’s potential as an investment or a place to call home, as it has undeniably worked for many. Rather, it’s a call to acknowledge that years of ingrained perceptions and sales pitches may have dangerously oversimplified a complex region currently undergoing significant transformations.

If you are exploring a CCR project or considering the upcoming new launch pipeline, reach out to us before making your purchase.

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?

It’s difficult to give an exact answer since everyone’s situation is unique and what works for one person may not necessarily work for you.

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