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Elias Green ‘s collective sale closes with no bids

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Elias Green’s collective sale closes with no bids

Collective Sale · Market Demand · Developer Sentiment

The collective sale attempt for Elias Green has closed without receiving a single bid, reflecting the increasingly cautious stance developers are taking amid high land costs, elevated interest rates and an uncertain launch environment. The lack of participation highlights a broader slowdown in the en bloc market, even as select freehold or prime sites continue to draw interest.

Why No Developers Placed a Bid

Market analysts point to several key reasons:

  • High reserve prices relative to expected selling prices
  • Construction cost inflation beginning to stabilise but still elevated
  • ABSD risks for developers with tight sell-down timelines
  • Strong supply of new launches already competing for buyers

With developers more selective, many prefer smaller or lower-risk sites with clearer profit margins.

Is This the End of Elias Green’s En Bloc Ambitions?

Not necessarily. Following a no-bid outcome, most collective sale committees have the option to:

  • Enter private treaty negotiations for 10 weeks
  • Revise the reserve price
  • Reassess development potential and submission timelines
  • Re-launch at a future date when sentiment improves
TopBroker Insight:
No-bid results are becoming more common — but private treaty deals after the tender window can still succeed, especially if sellers moderate expectations.

What This Means for the En Bloc Market

The Elias Green outcome reflects a wider pattern across Singapore:

  • Developers favour mid-sized, lower-risk plots
  • Large leasehold sites face deep price sensitivity
  • Home buyers are more cautious, impacting developer revenue forecasts
  • En bloc cycles remain long and require patience

What Owners Should Consider Next

If you live in a development targeting collective sale:

  • Stay realistic about market conditions
  • Understand developer cost structures & margins
  • Strengthen your internal consensus before next steps
  • Keep timelines flexible — cycles can take years
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