Category Archives: Landed Property

Softer fall in landed home prices

Due to tight supply of landed homes, this segment could see a smaller price drop compared to overall private housing market, according to media reports quoting property experts.

Landed home prices could dip two to six percent this year, while the private property market is expected to fall by five to eight percent.

Notably, these homes only account for 3.2 percent of the 76,300 private homes that are anticipated to be ready between 2014 and 2017, said SLP International’s Research Head Nicholas Mak.

“This indicates that the prices of landed homes could increase rapidly again when property prices recover in the future,” he noted.

GPS Alliance Chief Executive Jeffrey Hong added, “Genuine landed home buyers could come back in the second half of this year as prices bottom out.”

The prevailing scenario also offers buyers a chance to benefit from bargains in suburbs such as Loyang, Jurong, Bukit Batok and Sembawang, Hong added.

Due to their lower prices, terraced homes could see more transactions versus bungalows or semi-detached houses, added the experts.

Based on Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) data released in April, landed homes saw a smaller dip of 0.7 percent compared to the 1.3 percent drop for overall private home prices in Q1 2014.

Source : Property Guru – 16 May 2014

Only 6 PR applications allowed for landed homes in first half

The number of permanent residents (PRs) granted approval to buy landed homes in mainland Singapore has dropped significantly on the back of government efforts to set aside more of these types of properties for Singaporeans, media reports said.

The government further tightened the eligibility criteria for PRs in 2011 to ensure that Singapore citizens receive priority for such homes.

According to the Singapore Land Authority (SLA), the number of approvals granted to PRs looking to purchase landed homes fell from 145 in 2010 to 117 in 2011 and to just 31 last year.

In fact, only six applications were approved during the first half of 2013.

Back in October 2011, Law Minister K Shanmugam revealed that the number of approvals given to PRs buying landed homes would decline by over 50 percent to not more than 50 approvals each year.