"Experts" wrong again........ERA, ORANGE TEE, PROPNEX

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19 singles chasing each 2-room BTO flat

http://hdbtamer.blogspot.sg/2013/08/wave-of-new-condos-drives-down-rents.html

The first-ever launch of Housing Board flats for singles continued to draw a flood of applications yesterday, fuelled by high demand, attractive prices and new government grants.
By 5pm yesterday, HDB had received nearly 19 applications for every two-room flat available to single people in Sengkang and Yishun - more than triple the day before, when the Build-To-Order exercise opened.


"Experts" wrong again........ERA, ORANGE TEE, PROPNEX


Singles may shun BTO flats at upcoming launch http://sg.news.yahoo.com/singles-may-shun-bto-flats-upcoming-launch-075931261.html


While singles can now apply for a two-room Build-to-Order (BTO) flat starting this month, only a handful are expected to take advantage of the policy change due to the small unit sizes, secluded location and long completion time of about three years, according to property analysts.
Another reason is that singles are keener on resale flats since the policy changed. In fact, 22 percent of resale flat buyers took advantage of the singles scheme from March to June, up from 20 percent during the same period a year ago.

This suggests that singles are not eager to buy two-room BTO flats, which come in only two sizes: 375 sq ft and 485 sq ft. These homes are also located in non-mature estates. For instance, flats for singles in the upcoming launch will be limited to Sengkang.
The flats will be offered at S$100,000 without grants at HDB's launch at the end of the month. However, singles usually prefer three-room flats measuring about 700 sq ft, noted ERA Realty's Key Executive Officer Eugene Lim.

"This group typically buys three-roomers to fit their lifestyle, if they can afford it. They are also conscious of the location, which needs to be attractive enough."

Meanwhile, OrangeTee's Research Head Christine Li added that BTO flats take a while to complete while resale flats are available immediately. "Applicants would be close to 40 by the time they get their keys."
To qualify for a BTO flat, singles must be at least 35-years-old and earn up to S$5,000 per month. But a person earning nearly S$5,000 can take out a loan of about S$350,000, the usual price of three-room resale flats in most estates, noted PropNex CEO Mohamed Ismail.
 
Today's news - 28 Aug 2013 http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/resale-prices-of-private/792916.html

SINGAPORE: Resale prices of private homes climbed 0.2 per cent in July from June, reversing two straight months of declines.

In June, resale home prices declined 0.1 per cent from a month earlier.

The price growth in July was due to higher prices of transactions recorded in the non-central region and for small units, according to the latest Singapore Residential Price Index (SRPI) flash estimates published by the National University of Singapore's Institute of Real Estate Studies.

Meanwhile, the prices of small units, defined as 506 square feet or less, jumped 2.0 per cent in July, compared to a 0.5 per cent dip in June.

Prices of resale homes in the non-central region rose 0.3 per cent, up from June's 1.0 per cent increase.

Meanwhile, prices of resale private homes within the central region remained flat in July, compared to June.

- CNA/xq
 
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