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GCB market perking up after sluggish 2012 start

The Good Class Bungalow (GCB) market showed improved performance in Q2 2012 following an initial slowdown in Q1 due to the introduction of the additional buyer’s stamp duty (ABSD) which was launched in December.

According to caveats analysis by CBRE, the number of transactions done in GCB Areas grew from nine in Q1 to 18 last quarter while transaction values climbed 60 percent to S$359 million from S$224 million.

Looking ahead, the trend is expected to continue in Q3.

For instance, a buyer was said to have exercised the option to buy a two-storey bungalow at Oei Tiong Ham Park off Holland Road for S$17.5 million or S$1,614 psf on a 10,844 sq ft freehold land site.

At the same time, a bungalow at Olive Road was reportedly transacted for S$30 million or S$1,185 psf recently. The two-storey bungalow sits on almost 25,320 sq ft of land in the Caldecott Hill GCB Area and features a pool and an outhouse.

Another two-storey bungalow on Peirce Hill may also be changing hands for S$25 million or S$1,650 psf on a 15,150 sq ft land area.

CBRE’s analysis also revealed that the average transaction price in GCB Areas for 1H2012 rose seven percent to S$1,370 psf.

Douglas Wong, Director for Luxury Homes at CBRE, expects around 50 to 55 deals to be completed by year-end amounting to around S$11.1 billion which is almost similar to the 57 deals or S$1.16 billion last year.

Source : PropertyGuru – 27 Jul 2012

 

 

 

More prime housing sites in pipeline

Following the announcement that construction works on Bidadari new town will begin by year-end, developers are eyeing new opportunities at other prime residential sites in strategic locations.

According to analysts, thousands of homes are in the pipeline over the next few years, as prime sites not far from the city will be launched, including the Dempsey area and former Bukit Timah Turf Club, as well as Old School at Mount Sophia, Tanglin Village and Caldecott Hill.

Meanwhile, the government has announced that infrastructure works at Bidadari, which includes roads and sewers, will start at the end of the year.

Located near Potong Pasir, Bidadari is expected to yield around 12,000 public and private homes in the next ten years.

According to a spokesman for the Ministry of National Development (MND), the first Build-to-Order (BTO) flats may be launched as early as 2015, depending on demand. As a result, public flats could be completed by around 2018, noted consultants.

The decision to develop Bidadari is part of a twin approach that aims to address the strong housing demand and intensively use land in existing estates.

Consultants are optimistic that interest for homes in Bidadari will be strong, given its proximity to the city centre. In fact, Bidadari is compared to Bishan, which was also a former cemetery but has now become one of the most popular HDB estates.

In addition, Bidadari is close to two MRT stations, Bartley on the Circle Line and Woodleigh on the North-east Line.

Source : PropertyGuru – 30 May 2012