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Where are buyers searching

As part of plans to keep our readers better informed of what’s ‘hot’ in the property market, we provide an update of the most searched properties from the PropertyGuru website in the past week, as well as popular buying locations in Singapore.

The most searched private condominium project was The Interlace, which overtakes Sky Habitat which had topped the list previously for two weeks straight. The 99-year leasehold condo at Depot Road in District 3 is already completed. A Credit Suisse report in May noted that seven apartments were sold at the project in Q1 2015, but there are still 162 unsold units.

The 480-unit Westwood Residences at Jurong West in District 22 remains as the top searched executive condominium (EC) for sale. The project’s popularity could be attributed to its bicycle theme, which differentiates it from other condos and ECs.

The Jurong area has also been attracting a lot of attention with recent news of positive developments such as the future Singapore-Kuala Lumpur high speed rail terminus being built on the current site of Jurong Country Club.

Meanwhile, Sengkang (D19) is still the most searched HDB estate for sale and is now considered a self-contained estate. Residents are within walking distance to several shopping malls and neighbourhood schools.

Happy house hunting!

Top 5 condos for sale

1. The Interlace
2. Sky Habitat
3. The Panorama
4. Botanique at Bartley
5. Kingsford Waterbay

Top 5 ECs for sale

1. Westwood Residences
2. Bellewoods
3. Bellewaters
4. Skypark Residences
5. Sea Horizon

Top 5 HDB estates for sale

1. Sengkang
2. Jurong West
3. Woodlands
4. Tampines
5. Hougang

Foreigners return to buy luxury property

Private residential properties priced above $5 million accounted for 19 percent of private homes acquired by foreigners in April, an increase from Q1 2015’s six percent, according to DTZ’s analysis of URA Realis caveat data and reported in the media.

Although the absolute volume of transactions is low, the figure is expected to rise as more caveats are lodged.

In April, seven of the 36 caveats lodged by foreign buyers of private homes were above $5 million. In comparison, nine of the 145 caveats lodged by foreign buyers in Q1 2015 were for homes priced above $5 million. The share steadily increased from a low of three percent in Q2 2014.

Lee Nai Jia, associate director of research at DTZ said: “The findings support what has been observed on the ground, where there is an increase in foreign investors displaying interest in luxury apartments.

“Despite facing higher stamp duties to buy properties in Singapore, foreign investors continue to be drawn to the republic’s transparent property market. There is also more smart money flowing in, as investors scour for value-for-money properties.”

According to George Tan, senior director at Savills Residential, “A good proportion of buyers are foreigners including PRs (permanent residents). Many of them are China buyers who are Singapore PRs.”

In agreement, Joseph Tan, executive director (residential) at CBRE stated: “PRC citizens with Singapore PR – that is one of the most common buyer profiles in the high-end market now.”

Majority of the said buyers may have also looked at Hong Kong.

“Singapore and Hong Kong have introduced similar sort of property cooling measures. However, the Hong Kong market, which has seen a rebound in home prices over the past one and a half years, is now looking toppish. In comparison, Singapore property, following price declines, offers better value,” said CBRE’s Tan.

DTZ’s analysis of URA Realis caveats data downloaded on 14 May shows that China buyers are flocking to District 10 again. Notably, 17 percent of the 48 private homes bought by China buyers last month were located in District 10, up from seven percent in Q1 2015 and 10 percent in the previous quarter.

Looking ahead, Savills’ Tan expects the promising recovery of foreign buying in the luxury residential market to continue.

“Prices are still at a low point and there are a lot of savvy, rich people on the lookout for good investment opportunities to take a position just before the market turns. This is the correct time for the rich (to enter the market),” he shared.