Homes sales in Singapore hit 2-decade low in first 6 months of year
Initial home sales figures for the second quarter may be revised in finalised data released later this month.
High interest rates and government cooling measures have slowed Singapore’s real estate market.

Despite the prospect of future decreases in mortgage rates boosting sales, there is a lingering impact from existing cooling steps, Citigroup Inc. analyst Brandon Lee wrote in a note on Monday.
“We expect buyers to be patient given sizeable pipeline of launches and lower land-cost projects to be launched shortly,” he said.
The slowdown probably continued into July. A mass project launched earlier this month sold less than a quarter of its 440 units in its first weekend.

Still, property valuations remain high. Private home prices rose for a fourth straight quarter, while the first half saw a record number of sales of public housing flats for at least S$1 million (US$743,000), according to data compiled by property agent OrangeTee Group.
Elevated prices have made the financial hub the third-most expensive city in the world to buy private homes, according to a report by Julius Baer Group Ltd.