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    May 30, 2011, 1.37 pm (Singapore time)

    S'pore Residential Price Index up 1% in April

    By KALPANA RASHIWALA


    SINGAPORE - National University of Singapore's overall Singapore Residential Price Index (SRPI) rose 1 per cent month on month in April, according to flash estimates released on Monday by the university's Institute of Real Estate Studies.

    The index covers only completed non-landed private homes.

    The sub-index for the Central Region, which covers districts 1-4 and 9-11, rose 0.8 per cent month on month in April, while that for the Non-Central Region rose 1.1 per cent over the same period.

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    I am surprised thatnthe increase is so low... Expected higher increase of at least two percent

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    Quote Originally Posted by CCR
    I am surprised thatnthe increase is so low... Expected higher increase of at least two percent
    Where got low? 0.8% a month! Close to 10% a year!

    0.8% per qtr consider low

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    the same figures show Non Central Region is now 23.6% higher than last peak in Jan 2008, whereas Central Region is now 0.7% below last peak in Nov 2007.

    mass market is now all time high

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    Quote Originally Posted by amk
    the same figures show Non Central Region is now 23.6% higher than last peak in Jan 2008, whereas Central Region is now 0.7% below last peak in Nov 2007.

    mass market is now all time high
    Treat this bull cycle as a continuation from 06....den u may see things differently

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    http://www.straitstimes.com/Money/St...ry_674407.html

    May 31, 2011

    Resale property prices rise again

    NUS index registers 1% gain in April, biggest since Jan's cooling measures

    By Esther Teo, Property Reporter


    RESALE property prices mirrored the buoyant mood in the new homes market and inched up higher last month, according to an index that tracks prices.

    Home prices were up 1 per cent last month - the biggest monthly rise since January's cooling measures - and the increase follows a 0.2 per cent rise in March.

    Prices for the central region rose 0.8 per cent, while those in non-central areas added 1.1 per cent.

    The increases were recorded by the Singapore Residential Price Index, which the National University of Singapore compiles by monitoring the transactions of non-landed completed projects.

    Experts say the index's 1 per cent increase reflects the expansive market mood, with buyers out in such force last month that developers shifted 1,788 new homes - a five-month high.

    Cushman & Wakefield's senior manager of Asia-Pacific research, Mr Ong Kah Seng, said the good mood in the new sales market has spilled over to resales, now that buyers on all fronts have had time to digest the cooling measures.

    Mr Ong said the 1 per cent price increase follows consecutive months of subdued price gains and does not indicate that the measures have not worked.

    Ms Chia Siew Chuin, director of research and advisory at Colliers International, added that buyers could have entered the resale market for fear of missing the boat, with prices generally rising further.

    This is especially so for affordably priced units in completed developments with good attributes, she noted.

    Experts forecast that market sentiment will be mixed in coming months, although prices are expected to continue inching upwards.

    Colliers' Ms Chia said some potential buyers might wait for clearer directions from the Government on housing policy.

    'On the other hand, another group may choose to enter the market sooner in view of policy risks and the likely impact on the market,' she added.

    'Nonetheless, prices are still expected to continue to strengthen gradually in the coming months.'

    Cushman's Mr Ong agreed, saying that non-landed resale prices are expected to hold steady, or rise less than 1 per cent a month.

    '(This) reflects the effect of economic strength and positive, genuine owner-occupier home buyer interest,' he noted.

    SLP International research head Nicholas Mak said price gains in non-central areas are likely to outpace those in central areas this year, due to the strong demand for affordable homes from locals and permanent residents.

    While foreign interest in centrally located homes is returning, it is still not as strong as that in 2007, he noted.

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