SG property guru
A look at Singapore property market over the years will tell Us that it has been a promising and reliable economy despite some ups and downs in the pricings and rental values. Singapore real estate market is a safe long term bet due to limited land supply and continuously high foreign demand. An...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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Nanyang Technological University
2022
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163716 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | A look at Singapore property market over the years will tell Us that it has been a
promising and reliable economy despite some ups and downs in the pricings and
rental values. Singapore real estate market is a safe long term bet due to limited
land supply and continuously high foreign demand.
And due to pandemic and recent Russia_ Ukraine war, stock markets going
down and some biggest economy facing recession. Property investment seems
like a wise choice to invest in the time of uncertainties. This is because in
Singapore, there is the strong rule of law, almost no political unrest, relatively
stable currency. Foreign buyers can also own condominium units in their own
name with a freehold title. No doubt, that will make foreigners certainly enjoy
equal rights compared to Singapore citizens when buying non-landed property.
In this report, will present on the Singapore private residential property market
and detailed analysis on the gross rental yield, property prices analysis as well
as regression model on rental yield vs condominium attributes and amenities
and regression model on the price per squared feet gain over the years to see
what the important factors had been
Regional analysis will be done and break down of top ten condominiums in
terms of rental yield and capital gains to give the investor insights and idea on
how to invest wisely in Singapore property.
The other factors such as government cooling measures, financial crisis,
demand and supply, effect of pandemic will be discussed
This study involves the 11 years of data from 2012 to 2022 from the Realis
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