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New measures to cool property market

By Mok Fei Fei | Posted: 30 August 2010 0824 hrs

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Home buyers at a property launch

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SINGAPORE: The government said Monday that it will increase the holding period for imposition of Seller's Stamp Duty (SSD).

The SSD will be raised from the current one year to three years.

Another measure will impact those who have more than one outstanding housing loan.

Property buyers who already have one or more outstanding housing loans at the time of the new housing purchase will have to pay more money upfront.

The government will increase the minimum cash payment from five per cent to 10 per cent of the valuation limit.

Those with more than one outstanding housing loan will also see a decrease in the Loan-to-Value (LTV) limit for housing loans granted by financial institutions regulated by MAS.

The LTV will be lowered from the current 80 per cent to 70 per cent.

The measures will take immediate effect on August 30.

The government said the objective of the measures is "to ensure a stable and sustainable property market where prices move in line with economic fundamentals".

It noted that the property market is currently very buoyant, with prices increasing by 11 per cent in the first half of this year.

It added that while Singapore has enjoyed strong economic growth in the first half, growth is expected to moderate in the second half of the year.

Should economic growth falter and the market correct, the government said property buyers could face capital losses.

It has thus decided to introduce additional measures now to temper sentiments and encourage greater financial prudence among property purchasers.

-CNA/wk
 
What about the expats snapping up local property?

Will this "ensure a stable and sustainable property market where prices move in line with economic fundamentals"?

They already say foreigners are needed to keep us vibrant and alive .

Locals too poor to keep up . And many locals already gave up private and downgrade to HDBs .
 
They already say foreigners are needed to keep us vibrant and alive .

Locals too poor to keep up . And many locals already gave up private and downgrade to HDBs .

There reasons PR/FT buying private property
1. Not eligible to buy HDB- this is the major reason if they have choice more will buy HDB
2. Rich buy it for investment. ( poor FT are out)
3. Minority buy it for money laundry( very small %)
 
The key culprits are the foreigners and PRs jacking up the prices.

None of the measures likely to have major impact on these group of buyers.

Price will soften ? Maybe during the knee-jerk period only.
 
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