Property Guru

Over the recent years, residential property market in Singapore, especially non-landed private residential property market, has been growing with leaps and bounds. The number of private property developments especially on condominiums, are on a rising demand with property prices trading above benchm...

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Main Author: Ang, Yi Liang
Other Authors: Wong Jia Yiing, Patricia
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/63569
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-635692023-07-07T16:30:14Z Property Guru Ang, Yi Liang Wong Jia Yiing, Patricia School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Over the recent years, residential property market in Singapore, especially non-landed private residential property market, has been growing with leaps and bounds. The number of private property developments especially on condominiums, are on a rising demand with property prices trading above benchmark pricing. Thus, this has caused many to eye for a piece of private property with hoping to benefit from both capital appreciation and rental. In this report, private residential properties (condominium) in Singapore will be considered and analyzed thoroughly. General information on property type, market cycle and cooling measures implemented by Singapore Government will provide for the readers to understand the current property market situation. Further analysis on using property investment context, such as using Property Price Index as property price observation, capital gain and rental yield comparison using different regions in Singapore, will be discussed. On top of that, popular districts from different regions in Singapore will be analyzed to provide readers an insight view which relates to property investment in this report. Bachelor of Engineering 2015-05-15T03:19:50Z 2015-05-15T03:19:50Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/63569 en Nanyang Technological University 59 p. application/pdf
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Ang, Yi Liang
Property Guru
description Over the recent years, residential property market in Singapore, especially non-landed private residential property market, has been growing with leaps and bounds. The number of private property developments especially on condominiums, are on a rising demand with property prices trading above benchmark pricing. Thus, this has caused many to eye for a piece of private property with hoping to benefit from both capital appreciation and rental. In this report, private residential properties (condominium) in Singapore will be considered and analyzed thoroughly. General information on property type, market cycle and cooling measures implemented by Singapore Government will provide for the readers to understand the current property market situation. Further analysis on using property investment context, such as using Property Price Index as property price observation, capital gain and rental yield comparison using different regions in Singapore, will be discussed. On top of that, popular districts from different regions in Singapore will be analyzed to provide readers an insight view which relates to property investment in this report.
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