Not yet time to relax property cooling measures: Tharman

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It is still too early for the Government to relax its property cooling measures, given the increase in home prices in the last four years, said Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam.

The Government will continue to monitor the real estate market and adjust its measures when necessary, he added.

He said that the Government has been concerned about property prices, which have risen strongly in recent years.

The successive rounds of market-cooling measures are working, with both the HDB resale and private residential prices stabilising, he added.

"We are not engineering a hard landing," he said in the annual Budget speech in Parliament on Friday.

"But neither are we able to eliminate cycles in the property market, with upswings in prices in some years followed by corrections."

Addressing complaints by business about rising costs including property rents, Mr Tharman noted that companies have faced rising rental expenses in the last few years, especially in industrial space.

But he said that a very large quantity of industrial and shop space is entering the market, and should have a moderating influence on property prices and rents over the next few years.
 
That is one of the ways to make more favourable news on themselves without actually doing anything new. Few months later, they will say the same thing again to wayang that they are doing something, just to remind all daft sheeps they are working hard for the votes.
 
That is one of the ways to make more favourable news on themselves without actually doing anything new. Few months later, they will say the same thing again to wayang that they are doing something, just to remind all daft sheeps they are working hard for the votes.

They are trying to make it looks like they have done their job, but who causes these problems in the first place. :rolleyes:
People are complaining about unaffordable property prices. Guess what they did? They go and tighten the rules on borrowing. :rolleyes:
Ya right. Now it's more affordable since these people do not need any loan to buy a house. :rolleyes::kma:
 
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