Monthly Archives: August 2009

Spike in property values driven by ‘feeling of Wealth ‘

I REFER to Mr Ng Kok Lim’s letter last Wednesday,

‘Affordability of homes: Let’s do the comparisons right’. Jones Lang LaSalle’s Affordability Index is a comparison of how properties are relatively affordable for a typical resident at a point in time given the prevailing interest rate, property prices and other macro market conditions. The index compares the condition today with that of a base year and is not a measurement or statement on the ability of an individual to purchase.  The index shows that affordability of residential property in 2008/2009 has improved relative to conditions in 2006/7, given the lower interest rate and home prices.’GDP per capita’ or ‘wealth creation’ was mentioned in the discussion only to illustrate the ‘feeling of wealth’ in the economy that has helped lift buyers’ sentiments, contributing to the recent surge in buying volume.  However, this indicator is not a parameter in the Jones Lang LaSalle.  Affordability Index.  Our view is that the recent spike in property values have been driven by the ‘feeling of wealth’, latent demand and lower costs of financing.This spike, if not accompanied by an equivalent growth in the economy and income, could lead to asset inflation in the longer term.

Source : Strait Times – 29 Aug 2009

En bloc sales: Help minority objectors keep their homes

I COMMEND Ms Jeannette Chong Aruldoss on her letter on Tuesday, “Questions on collective sale laws”.

Like her, I too, have reservations about the Ministry of Law’s letter, “Rights of all owners adequately protected” (Aug 21).

I live in an HUDC unit that was involved in a collective deal. The agreement was endorsed by 80 per cent of the owners. I was among the remaining 20 per cent who did not sign the agreement because my family and I like our home.

When I bought my apartment some years ago, I thought this would be my home for life. There were no collective sale laws then.

Now, we have such laws in the Land Titles (Strata) Act, which gives the 80 per cent majority owners the legal right to force me to sell my home, which I have no intention of doing.

How is my right as a minority owner “adequately protected”? I do not feel protected by the Government. And I certainly do not feel protected by Continue reading