Archive for November, 2006

singapore condos near mrt for rent

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

simei - melville park condo $2500/mth, fully furnished, pool view, 3 rooms

tanah merah - springfield townhouse $3500/mth, 4 rooms, fully furnished, with pool

kembangan - $2800/mth, astoria park condo, 3 rooms, partial furnished

queenstown - the anchorage condo, $4000/mth, opposite ikea, 3 rooms, fully furnished

choa chu kang - northvale condo, fully furnished, 3 rooms, $2500/mth

bukit batok - $1800/mth, hillview area condo, partial furnished, 3 rooms

-= please call 92729698 to arrange viewing =-

singapore district 11 - budget buys

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

within last 12 months, transacted prices for condo projects in district 11 vicinity.

freehold / 999 - below $600psf, size less than 2000sqft and price below S$1,000,000. high floor units in thomson 800 and nineteen shelford offer pretty decent greenery views … worth a look for sure … for own-stay purposes =)

 d11 budget buys

updated rental property listings

Sunday, November 19th, 2006

district 07 - SUNSHINE PLAZA @ PRINSEP (DHOBY GHAUT) - $4,000, 3 rooms, 1345sqft, nice pool view, call 92729698 

district 09 - CAVENAGH HOUSE  @ CLEMENCEAU - $5,700, 3 rooms, 1700sqft, excellent reno, huge balcony, minutes to Orchard - call 92729698

district 09 - ELIZABETH HEIGHTS @ CAIRNHILL ROAD - $6,000, 3 rooms, 2500sqft (maisonette), completely renovated (wonderful) - call 98512159

district 10 - LIEN TOWERS @ HOLLAND PARK - $8,800, 4 rooms, 5000sqft, morning sun, partial furnished, beautifully renovated - call 91001090

district 10 - JEWEL OF BALMORAL @ BALMORAL PARK - ($5,000 3 rooms, 1340sqft), ($2,200, 1 room, 820sqft) - hilltop view, near pinetree club - call 91001090

district 15 - BUTTERWORTH 8 @ BUTTERWORTH LANE - $2,400, 2 rooms, 1023sqft, partial furnished, quite new development, well-kept - call 92729698

district 16 - MODENA @ SIMEI - $3,500, 3 rooms, 1500sqft, pool view, good facilities - call 92729698

district 21 - LE WOOD @ HINDHEDE DRIVE - $2,400, 3 rooms, 1250sqft, bright & spacious - call 92729698

getting a house for rental returns

Thursday, November 16th, 2006

getting a house for for the purpose of generating rental revenue may have slightly different criteria as opposed to buying the property for own-stay. some things worth considering when purchasing a property for rental returns as follows;

location
the locations that will provide stable rental revenue are obviously in the prime luxury areas such as district 9, 10, 11 but the investments poured into these areas may be too high for some and may not be able attract “sufficient” rental return (due to high capital costs involved).

other possible locations to look into are “little enclaves” which are popular with expats. look in areas where there are private or international schools, or possibly with a congregation of companies hiring large number of expats. at woodlands, there is american school. in serangoon area, there is french and australian school … you get the idea … see a map showing location of international schools in singapore.

the view
apartments with good views will be able to attract tenants. rentals for apartments with good sea view can get 10 to 20 per cent higher rental than those without.

tenure
a leasehold property will command a higher rental yield than freehold property because you pay less when you buy a leasehold property but is able to get similar rental as your neighbouring freehold condo. tenants aren’t bothered whether the property is freehold or leasehold. they are only interested in “how much” and “what does it come with … 32″ lcd tv?” 

facilities
pool and security are usually must-haves, in fact, its usually the larger the better (i meant the pool). other than the standard, tennis courts and gym, there are some condos which are like mini-towns. for instance, pandan valley has got shops and services that not only serve the estate residents, even some of the neighbouring condos’ residents find the services very useful too. a condo that is not well-located (as in not being near to a town centre or having sundry shops within walking distance) should have such shops within the development or else residents might be very put off by the hassle of having to travel 20 minutes just to buy a packet of instant noodles.

accessibility
by this, we mean public transport (bus and mrt) and also major roadways. singapore may be a small island and 1st time tenants always say “aiyah, you know har, where i come from (as in country), the place so big, travelling takes a long time. singapore so small, how long can it possibly take???” 6 months later, they return and say … “aiyoh, even though singapore so small, the waiting time for bus very long leh and so many traffic lights, i drive home from cbd to punggol takes almost 1 hour everyday (coz jam at the cte!)”.

layout
go square. don’t believe? try going to furniture shops and see how many circular beds, sofas and tv consoles you can find …. squarish layouts are more popular. the best would be apartments with square everything … square living, square bedroom, square bathroom if got even better.

master bedroom size is important also. it should be reasonably big because expats (especially europeans and americans like big bedrooms) but it can be quite hard to get a good size bedroom in new condos nowadays. lookout for layouts that are more “open-concept” for the public / entertaining areas such as living adjoining dining adjoining kitchen. this allows good natural lighting into the house and gives a more spacious feeling.

furnishings and decor
go for white / pale neutral colours. clean-cut, simple, modern furnishings are usually the way to go.

whether to go fully-furnished or partially furnished depends a lot on your target group of tenants. mostly, large apartments should be catering to families and they will have furnitures already, so partial’s better for them. smaller apartments usually serve singles / couples and they wouldn’t have invested too much on furnitures / appliances so they would like to have the apartments fully furnished to save them the hassle ( + plus it is usually the tenant’s wife who goes shopping to accessorize the apartment, expat singles don’t have the leisure of such time).

renting furnitures have also become more popular of late and it allows flexibility because each new tenant can simply go and choose what they like and the rental company takes care of the moving and storage so its one less headache for the owners.

goody2 buys? district 09 & 10 - less than $400psf

Wednesday, November 15th, 2006

looking properties in district 09 & 10 but don’t want to pay exorbitant sums for it?

maybe these properties might offer some alternatives … $psf here is *transacted already*

below $400psf 

the best of the best condos .. in singapore

Wednesday, November 15th, 2006

with all the news about how singapore’s property market is going up, up and up, let’s see which projects are transacting the highest

- data from district 09 and 10 only (last 12 months transactions)

 

singapore condos above S$2k psf

Price Discovery - Resi Land & House Mkts

Wednesday, November 15th, 2006

Residential Land & Housing Markets

This research paper examines whether high land prices in urban areas caused high property prices or whether high property prices leads to high land prices … And based on the quarterly price indexes of private housing and residential land in Singapore between 1990:1 and 2005:4, the empirical results suggest a few interesting details

(1) House and land prices are cointegrated, meaning that are related to each other in the long-term.

(2) The rate of convergence to long-run equilibrium relation is more rapid in the land market than in the housing market.

(3) There is a Granger causality* effect moving from the housing market to the land market.

*Granger causality - a technique for determining whether one time series is useful in forecasting another.

(4) There is no reverse causality, i.e. land prices do not Granger cause house prices.

In summary, whilst it is not wrong to say that high property prices cause residential land prices to rise, it is incorrect to attribute rising house prices to high land prices.

The general implication of the current research is that price movements in the land market are not independent of what happened in the private housing market. Although land prices do not granger cause house prices, this does not mean that land policies are irrelevant. For example …

read more about this research paper (right-click save as or left-click to view pdf in browser)

Some data screenshots below (click to enlarge)

relationship house and land 1975 - 2005 singapore housing prices

brand new singapore condos for sale

Wednesday, November 15th, 2006

click image below to see the singapore residential projects in prime locations (district 09, 10, 11, 21) for sale

some in yellow are going to be launched soon (data correct as at last week of october 06, projects which have been fully sold or almost sold out are not included in this list)

singapore new prime districts condos for sale

let us know when you wish to go viewing, we can offer you the proper advice.

We act as an independent third-party, helping you to look out for the pros and cons within the new project, and you do not have to pay us any commission.

After the tour of the new developments’ show apartments, we will present our findings and you can then make a more well-informed decision about the purchase.

singapore condos (top 2007 / 2008)

Wednesday, November 15th, 2006

some of the residential projects scheduled to be completed (TOP) within the next 1 to 2 years

singapore condos complete in 2007 / 2008 (S$PSF)

* PSF from Nov 05 to Nov 06

singapore private residential housing market have been gaining momentum since 2004.

prices of “non-landed” private residential properties rose by 3.2% in 3rd quarter 2006.

if you buy a property that is scheduled to be completed within the next 1 to 2 years, there is a good chance to reap substantial benefits.

interested in knowing more about units in these projects available for sale? contact us at contact@singaporerealestate.info

property prices (view by districts)

Tuesday, November 14th, 2006

 … muz have taken them quite a bit of time to do up the site just for this =)

this tool allows you to click on map and select a particular location and see the prices in that area for the last 12 months

* only for private properties