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Singapore home price growth slows, rents decline as market cools

Buildings in Singapore, on Monday, Feb. 19, 2024.  Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg
Buildings in Singapore, on Monday, Feb. 19, 2024. Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg (Bloomberg)

By Low De Wei

(Bloomberg) — Singapore home prices grew at a slower pace last quarter and rents fell, as the city-state’s property boom began to lose steam.

Prices for private residences rose 1.4% from the previous three months, according to final figures released by the Urban Redevelopment Authority on Friday. That compares with a preliminary estimate of 1.5% and a 2.8% increase in the last quarter of 2023.

Private rents slid 1.9%. That comes after a 2.1% drop in the previous quarter, the first decline in more than three years.

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Home prices have climbed for three straight quarters even as high interest rates and government cooling measures hurt demand, particularly from foreign buyers in the luxury market.

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Some analysts have called time on the price rally, with Morgan Stanley predicting a 3% drop in private home valuations in 2024. Bloomberg Intelligence expects prices to remain flat this year with risks of a decline.

Authorities have been pointing to the slowdown in price increases to allay concerns about housing affordability ahead of a general election that has to be held by 2025.

In a sign of waning sentiment, a private residential project sold just three out of 59 of its units put on the market last weekend. Meanwhile, prices at high-end condominiums are being slashed. A firm linked to major developer City Developments Ltd. sold 65 luxury units at a project on the island enclave of Sentosa after offering discounts of over 40%.

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