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Hungry Ghost property auction sales value hits 3-year high

This year’s Hungry Ghost Festival has spooked buyers in the property auction market, but enough cash was still burned up to set a three-year high in sales.

Property consultancy Colliers International said on Wednesday only 14 out of 85 properties put up for auction during the Hungry Ghost Festival, which began on August 20, were sold. That works out to a successful transaction rate of just 16.4 per cent.

Of the 85 properties put up for auction, 78 per cent were by property owners and only 22 per cent were mortgagee sales – the lowest figure in 12 years.

Colliers attributes the low number of mortgagee sales to the sanguine market as owners who are in default may now find it easier to sell their assets in the open market.

Moreover, financial institutions are managing their non-performing loans by giving owners the opportunity to dispose their properties within a defined time period.

The total auction sales value came up to S$25.92 million – the highest amount recorded in three years.

Colliers said about half of this year’s sales figure was due to the successful auction of four infill sites by the Singapore Land Authority. Continue reading

Older properties find buyers at auction

As prices of new homes rise, investors are turning to auctions and the resale market

INVESTORS who are put off by the exuberant prices of late for newer properties are turning to auctions to pick up older properties that have not quite appreciated in the same way.

Two apartments at Four Seasons Park near Orchard Road and an apartment at The Waterside in Tanjong Rhu have changed hands at auctions this week.

Colliers International sold the pair of neighbouring three-bedroom apartments at Four Seasons Park, on the fifth floor of the development’s Autumn block, for more than $2,100 per square foot each.

The apartments, each of 2,260 square feet, were put up for sale by a mortgagee bank on vacant possession basis. Unit #05-01 was sold for $4.8 million or $2,124 psf, while the next door #05-02 fetched $4.84 million ($2,142 psf). Continue reading