Understanding resale prices of private properties in Singapore : a hedonic model approach

The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect that different housing variables have on the various resale housing lease types in Singapore’s housing market. This paper focuses on the private housing market where there appears to be research gaps and explores factors, which could potentially inf...

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Main Authors: Phang, Merrick Jun Yi, See, Samuel Zenghao, Wong, Brian Liang Hao
Other Authors: Bao Te
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2021
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1479032023-03-05T15:45:26Z Understanding resale prices of private properties in Singapore : a hedonic model approach Phang, Merrick Jun Yi See, Samuel Zenghao Wong, Brian Liang Hao Bao Te School of Social Sciences baote@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Economic theory The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect that different housing variables have on the various resale housing lease types in Singapore’s housing market. This paper focuses on the private housing market where there appears to be research gaps and explores factors, which could potentially influence resale prices. More pertinently, the paper looks at how each variable can influence and impact the prices of 99-year lease and freehold lease resale properties differently. Our model adopts the hedonic pricing model, while taking into consideration other lease variables such as housing area. From the data extracted, results have shown that the various amenities have varying impact on resale property prices, depending on their lease types. MRTs and bus stops have a positive correlation while shopping malls have a negative correlation for both the freehold and 99-year leasehold market. An increase in distance from the Central Business District (CBD) and a greater number of years since completion of the property have a negative relationship with housing prices. Bachelor of Arts in Economics 2021-04-19T07:06:11Z 2021-04-19T07:06:11Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Phang, M. J. Y., See, S. Z. & Wong, B. L. H. (2021). Understanding resale prices of private properties in Singapore : a hedonic model approach. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147903 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147903 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Phang, Merrick Jun Yi
See, Samuel Zenghao
Wong, Brian Liang Hao
Understanding resale prices of private properties in Singapore : a hedonic model approach
description The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect that different housing variables have on the various resale housing lease types in Singapore’s housing market. This paper focuses on the private housing market where there appears to be research gaps and explores factors, which could potentially influence resale prices. More pertinently, the paper looks at how each variable can influence and impact the prices of 99-year lease and freehold lease resale properties differently. Our model adopts the hedonic pricing model, while taking into consideration other lease variables such as housing area. From the data extracted, results have shown that the various amenities have varying impact on resale property prices, depending on their lease types. MRTs and bus stops have a positive correlation while shopping malls have a negative correlation for both the freehold and 99-year leasehold market. An increase in distance from the Central Business District (CBD) and a greater number of years since completion of the property have a negative relationship with housing prices.
author2 Bao Te
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Phang, Merrick Jun Yi
See, Samuel Zenghao
Wong, Brian Liang Hao
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author Phang, Merrick Jun Yi
See, Samuel Zenghao
Wong, Brian Liang Hao
author_sort Phang, Merrick Jun Yi
title Understanding resale prices of private properties in Singapore : a hedonic model approach
title_short Understanding resale prices of private properties in Singapore : a hedonic model approach
title_full Understanding resale prices of private properties in Singapore : a hedonic model approach
title_fullStr Understanding resale prices of private properties in Singapore : a hedonic model approach
title_full_unstemmed Understanding resale prices of private properties in Singapore : a hedonic model approach
title_sort understanding resale prices of private properties in singapore : a hedonic model approach
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147903
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