Private home prices flatten further, up 0.5% in Q2

Private home prices flatten further, up 0.5% in Q2

Private Home Prices Flatten Further, Up 0.5% in Q2

Market Insight

Singapore’s private residential market saw marginal price growth of 0.5% in Q2, signalling a continued flattening trend as buyers remain cautious amid high interest rates and a steady pipeline of new launches. The market appears to be settling into a more balanced phase after years of sharp gains.

Where Prices Held Steady — and Where They Softened

Price performance varied across segments:

  • CCR (Core Central Region): Prices remained largely flat as high-end demand stayed selective.
  • RCR (City Fringe): Small uptick supported by new launch activity.
  • OCR (Mass Market): Prices softened slightly, with more choices for upgraders.

Overall, the moderation reflects buyer sensitivity to interest rates and total quantum affordability.

Transaction Activity Still Subdued

Market volume remained soft in Q2 due to:

  • Higher mortgage rates weighing on affordability
  • Buyers taking longer to commit
  • More launches competing for the same pool of buyers
  • Cooling measures keeping investor demand moderate

Developers are adopting more measured launch strategies, pacing releases according to demand.

New Launches Providing Gentle Support

Projects with strong location attributes or reasonable pricing saw healthy initial take-up, helping stabilise RCR and selected CCR submarkets. Key buyer preferences include:

  • Functional layouts
  • Strong MRT and amenity access
  • Realistic pricing relative to peers
  • Good rental prospects

Launches priced aggressively above market benchmarks tended to see slower absorption.

What the 0.5% Increase Signals

The modest uptick suggests the market is not entering a correction, but rather stabilising. Key signals include:

  • Avoidance of sharp pullbacks despite higher borrowing costs
  • Healthy demand for well-positioned projects
  • Softness appearing mainly in over-supplied or less central pockets

TopBroker Insight

The Q2 numbers reinforce a stabilisation phase. Buyers who have been waiting for major price drops may not see them materialise, while sellers need to price realistically to secure commitments. In this balanced environment, value-based decision-making becomes more important than ever.

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