Analysts warn on misplaced confidence in Singapore's real estate market

August 12, 2019
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Foreclosures and home loans have hit an impasse and that spells trouble for the local real estate industry, says SCMP.

The perfect picture of market observers' confidence in the project is in how people have become interested in the "One Pearl Bank" project. It is a new development that will rise on the site of the once iconic, horseshoe-shaped Pearl Bank Apartments. Schedules to be completed by 2023, it has already seen 160 units already sold or 80% of the planned 200 units to be sold.

CapitaLand, its developer, has priced each unit at $1,741 per sq ft of space. It has also been advertising its development as "the bestselling new launch in Singapore's Central Area." A close look at the numbers shows a different case to be investigated.

These transactions are just 20.7% of the 774 units the development will have by completion.

It is also the result of a round of real estate cooling policies introduced by the Singaporean government, from lower loan limits to higher taxes for those investing in these projects and developments. The policies were implemented in the hopes of keeping home prices down, which started surging in 2010.

The effects have been felt in different ways and introduced in varying degrees.

It might be the reason behind PropertyGuru's price hike on its listings. It last raised its listing prices in 2017, which ended in a backlash against it. Property agents are once again protesting this policy as it makes a return in 2019, according to Today Online.

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