Home loan rates in Singapore on Tuesday hit as high as 3.85 per cent, a level not reached in many yearsUOB fired the latest salvo in raising home loan rates, launching two-year fixed rate packages at ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore committed to affordable public housing, will intervene as needed: Desmond Lee
The Government will ensure that prices move broadly in line with economic fundamentals, he said. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore home prices climb 3.4% even as interest rates rise
S'pore private property prices rose 3.4% in Q3, compared to the 3.5% increase in the previous quarter, according to URA flash estimates. ( read original story ...)
Aspiring HDB resale flat buyers scramble to make new plans after property cooling measures introduced
Some are giving up their plans of to buy a HDB resale flat, while others are renting to serve out wait-out period. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
More Singapore looking at travelling to, buying property in the UK as pound falters
SINGAPORE - More Singaporeans are looking into buying property in the United Kingdom and travelling there following the news of the historic weakening of the British pound against the US dollar.Owing ... ( read original story ...)
Tighter home loan limits, new rules to cool HDB resale market: What you need to know
What are the property cooling measures that took effect on Sep 30 and how will they affect your ability to take up home loans? What happens if you are selling your private property to buy an HDB ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore property stocks steady after roll-out of cooling measures
Property stocks not only responded in muted fashion to the latest property cooling measures, with some even chalking up a relief rally during the Friday trading session. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Property cooling measures: Analysts expect fewer million-dollar HDB resale flats but prices of smaller flats, rents may rise
While newly-announced measures to cool the public housing market are expected to reduce the number of million-dollar resale flat t ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore introduces property cooling measures, with stricter borrowing criteria and tighter limits for HDB loans
Private home owners will now have to wait 15 months after they sell their property before they can buy an HDB resale flat. ( read original story ...)
Singapore introduces new property cooling measures: Maximum loan quantum limits tightened, loan-to-value limit lowered
SINGAPORE: The Government on Thursday (Sep 29) introduced a slew of new property cooling measures aimed at moderating demand amid rising market interest rates. The measures include tightening maximum ... ( read original story ...)
Property cooling measures: Govt announces tighter loan rules, private home owners can’t buy HDB resale flats for 15 months
In a bid to moderate demand for public housing, the authorities have announced that private property owners will now have to serve a temporary wait-out period of 15 months after selling their homes ... ( read original story ...)
Government imposes new property cooling measures: Maximum loan quantum limits tightened, loan-to-value limit lowered
SINGAPORE: The Government will tighten maximum loan quantum limits and introduce a 15-month wait-out period for private home owners buying Housing Board resale flats, as part of new property cooling ... ( read original story ...)
PropertyBT Podcast: Are Singapore’s office buildings a good bet?
What are the risks posed by weaker economic growth and the adoption of remote working to the Singapore office market? Leslie finds out. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
7 ways to avoid ABSD legally in Singapore
Remember back in the 1990s? Those were the days when Singapore property investors strutted around, explaining how every home they bought made the next home purchase even easier.The rent from one ... ( read original story ...)
What the Latest US Fed Rate Hike Means for Singapore
The US Fed has raised interest rates for the third time by 0.75%. This is how the hike will affect regular Singaporeans. ( read original story ...)
SG Extra Podcast: Housing in Singapore – Is affordability for next generation under threat?
The Straits Times analyses the latest news and announcements in Singapore in this weekly podcast. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)