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Upgraders sidelined as home prices soar: DTZ
(SINGAPORE) HDB upgraders account for a shrinking share of private home transactions as property prices rise and mass-market launches taper off.
In contrast, private housing dwellers are buying more property as economic sentiment improves, keeping the real estate market afloat.
According to property consultancy DTZ, buyers with HDB addresses picked up 4,0… more
Smaller prime district homes lead Q3 surge
(SINGAPORE) Latest figures from DTZ show that prices of completed landed and non-landed private homes in various segments continued to recover in the third quarter after bottoming out in the first quarter of this year in the aftermath of the global financial crash.
One of the strongest price gains was reflected in the average price of freehold completed prime district condos, which rose 22.3 per c… more
Foreign buyers warm to mid-tier city-fringe homes
(SINGAPORE) Foreign buying of private homes rose in Q2 but is not back in full force in terms of its share of higher-priced transactions, according to a caveats analysis by DTZ. The quarter also saw a resurgence of purchases by Indonesians, who were the top buyers in the upper-tier segments.
Foreigners, excluding Singapore permanent residents (PRs), made up only 15 per cent of those who bought pri… more
More buyers now going for pricier homes
THE property boom is fast spreading to the upper reaches of the market, with more people buying premium-priced homes, according to data from property consultancy DTZ.
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The firm’s analysis of caveats lodged shows that 22 per cent of total private … more
More mortgagee sale properties in H2 unlikely: DTZ
BARGAIN hunters waiting for more distressed properties to show up at auctions could be in for a disappointment.
Real estate consultancy firm DTZ believes that the number of mortgagee sale properties will not rise in the second half of the year as the open market has improved.
‘The recent buying interest in the property market and stabilisation of prices across all sectors in Q2 2009 would have en… more




