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Punggol Northshore HDB Flats Reaching MOP: Navigating ...

TLDR In 2025, around 1,765 HDB flats from Northshore Residences I & II and Northshore StraitsView in Punggol’s Northshore will reach their Minimum Occupancy Period (MOP), flooding the resale market. This creates a brief “MOP window” where early sellers can command higher prices due to limited lease decay and fresh conditions. However, the market will soon be saturated, causing prices to soften. The majority …

The Integrated Living Experience: Benefits and Drawbac...

TLDR Integrated developments in Singapore combine residential units with commercial spaces and direct MRT access, offering convenience and car-free living. Residents appreciate easy access to amenities and increased social visits. However, common complaints include confusing layouts with multiple lobbies and lift systems that complicate navigation for visitors and deliveries. The success of these developments also depends heavily on the commercial tenant mix, which can …

Beyond Profit: Singaporean Homeowners Share Stories of...

TLDR In Singapore, some homeowners prioritize personal comfort, convenience, and family needs over financial gains in property purchases. YC bought a familiar condominium she had rented for years despite its aging lease and less attractive location, valuing emotional connection and space. Aaron chose a less appealing walk-up apartment near his workplace for convenience, accepting minimal profit in exchange for reduced commute and storage space. …

New Condo Sales Surge: Decoding Singaporeans’ En...

TLDR Recent strong condo sales in Singapore, including Emerald of Katong’s 99% take-up during launch, challenge perceptions of unaffordability. Key reasons include pent-up demand after limited launches in early 2024, attractive mega-developments in strategic locations near MRTs, and optimism fueled by US interest rate cuts lowering borrowing costs. Additionally, investors are redeploying gains from stocks and crypto into property as a safe asset and …

Dispelling Common Myths: Navigating Singapore’s ...

TLDR Singapore’s property market in 2025 is fast-moving and different from five years ago. Buyers often overestimate available options due to multiple listings and rapid sales of new launches. Comparing price per square foot (PSF) can be misleading because of recent changes in floor area calculations. Property agents now offer varied services with different commission models, requiring buyers and sellers to choose carefully. Newer …

Timing the Market: Lessons from Singapore’s Prop...

TLDR Singapore’s property market has seen price declines during major crises such as the 1985-1989 pre-recession, 1996-1998 Asian Financial Crisis, 2000-2004 dot-com bubble and SARS, 2008 Global Financial Crisis, and the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. However, timing these dips is difficult because recovery periods are often quick, and market windows for buying at the bottom are short. Cooling measures like Loan-to-Value caps and Additional Buyer’s …

Leasehold vs. Freehold Condos in Singapore: A Decade o...

TLDR In Singapore’s property market (2014-2024), leasehold condos often outperform freehold in short-term holding (around 10 years) due to lower prices and stronger gains. Freehold properties show better returns mainly over longer periods, especially for older buildings. Newer freeholds are more volatile and don’t guarantee quick profits. Leasehold leads in new-to-resale sales, while older freeholds do better in resale-to-resale deals. The belief that freehold …

Timing the Singapore Property Market: A Data-Driven An...

TLDR Historical data of Singapore’s property market shows seasonal trends: Q1 (January to March) often has price dips, making it a potentially better time to buy, while Q2 (April to June) tends to see price gains, favoring sellers. Q3 sees demand rebound after the Hungry Ghost Month, contributing to price increases, and Q4 also shows price dips as sellers rush to close deals before …

Will Property Owners Earn More By Keeping Residential ...

TLDR In Singapore, holding a residential property longer typically yields higher profits—averaging $665,000 after 20 years, versus $200,000 for 5–10 years. Most owners sell within 10 years, but freehold and landed homes are kept longer and tend to be more profitable. However, holding an unprofitable property too long can increase losses. Executive condos often deliver strong short-term gains due to government subsidies. The best …

$1.5 Million HDB Flats: Their Locations and Reasons Be...

TLDR Singapore’s HDB resale market has entered a new phase, with at least 13 flats sold for $1.5 million or more—most transacted between May and July 2024. These record-breaking flats are usually large (jumbo, maisonette, or 5-room DBSS), in central locations like Tiong Bahru, Bishan, Toa Payoh, and Pinnacle@Duxton, and often situated on upper floors of mega developments. Demand is driven by scarcity, size, …

5 Warning Signs of New Launch Condominiums That Certai...

TLDR When buying a new launch condo, don’t just rely on show flats or sales pitches—look deeper. Watch out if nearby land plots have been sold for less, as this may affect your resale value. High agent commissions and sudden spikes in advertising could signal slow-moving projects. Be cautious with claims about school proximity; not all blocks may qualify for priority enrolment. Always ask …

HDB Owners Have Identified This Reason as the Primary ...

TLDR High property prices in Singapore make it difficult for most to upgrade from HDB flats to private condos, despite periodic calls to relax policies like the Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty (ABSD) for upgraders. The ABSD controls demand and helps prevent runaway price increases by discouraging rushed upgrades and encouraging realistic resale pricing. Executive Condominiums (ECs) are an exception, as they don’t require upfront …

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