TLDR
In Singapore’s 2025 property market, agents’ strong preference for recommending new launch condos is less about chasing commissions and more about adapting to current realities: commission differences between new launches and resale have narrowed, while limited resale inventory means fewer viable options for buyers. New launches also offer streamlined viewing experiences and more transactional certainty, reducing risks for both agents and buyers. Developers sometimes provide attractive discounts or incentives, making new condos genuinely competitive. However, with most upcoming launches concentrated in the Core Central Region, the trend may shift for buyers focused on other locations. Ultimately, today’s agent recommendations are driven by practical constraints, clearer inventory, and greater reliability—not just profit motives—so buyers should weigh their own needs and the current market landscape before deciding to buy, sell, or wait.
It’s a common perception that property agents in Singapore disproportionately recommend new launch condos, leading some buyers to suspect that commission incentives outweigh their best interests. While higher commissions may have been a driving force in the past, the dynamics of the 2025 market present a more nuanced picture. Let’s explore the real reasons behind the prevalence of new launch recommendations.
1. Commission Structures Have Evolved
Contrary to popular belief, the commission gap between new launch and resale properties has narrowed significantly. In pre-pandemic years, new launch commissions could reach 3-5%, but in 2025, they are generally comparable to the standard 2% for resale properties. While commissions might be slightly higher for less desirable units, the difference is often marginal. Factoring in the extended payment timelines (often exceeding nine months for developers), new launches become less attractive, particularly for new agents who need quicker returns. Therefore, commission alone is no longer the primary motivator.
2. Resale Inventory is Constrained
A defining characteristic of the 2025 market is the limited supply of resale properties. To illustrate, imagine a buyer interested in a 698 sq. ft. two-bedroom unit at Aurea priced at $1.965 million. An agent might find a comparable 705 sq. ft. unit at City Gate that sold for $1.44 million a few months prior. However, the challenge lies in the current availability. There may be no similar listings at City Gate at the moment, and predicting when one will appear is impossible. While an agent could try to solicit potential sellers, there’s no guarantee of success. Additionally, past transaction prices are not necessarily indicative of future prices.
New launches, on the other hand, offer a clear and readily available inventory. Agents prefer presenting actionable options rather than raising hopes with elusive resale opportunities. The limited resale supply makes new launches a more practical focus for agents.
3. Viewing Logistics are Streamlined
New launch condos provide a seamless viewing experience. Developers invest in professionally designed show flats staffed with dedicated personnel. Agents can schedule viewings easily during opening hours, ensuring a consistently presentable environment. Resale viewings require coordination with existing residents, which can be challenging. Tenants may be uncooperative, and the property’s condition might not be ideal. New launches offer a lower-risk, lower-effort option for agents.
4. New Launches Can Offer Competitive Value
Developers sometimes offer attractive incentives, such as all-floors-same-price promotions or strategic pricing on premium units. They may also offer better deals later in the launch to clear remaining inventory and avoid Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty (ABSD) penalties. In these cases, recommending a new launch genuinely reflects value. Experienced agents may be more attuned to these discounts than individual buyers, leading them to emphasize these opportunities.
5. Developers Offer More Transactional Certainty
Some agents have had negative experiences with resale transactions, leading them to prefer working with developers. Resale sellers can be unpredictable, sometimes backing out of deals even after the Option to Purchase (OTP) is granted, leading to legal disputes. Resale transactions also carry a higher risk of property condition issues or unfulfilled agreements. A property agent recounted an incident where a seller set fire to the kitchen between the OTP and exercise, highlighting potential risks. These factors make new launches more appealing to some agents.
Conclusion: A Complex Equation
While agents may be inclined to recommend new launches, it’s not solely driven by commission. Limited resale supply, streamlined viewing logistics, competitive value, and transactional certainty all play significant roles. However, the trend may shift as upcoming launches are concentrated in the Core Central Region (CCR). While suitable for some upgraders, these high-quantum properties might not appeal to buyers in fringe regions. Ultimately, unless you’re seeking a CCR upgrade, you might find your agent has fewer new launches to promote.
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