Private residential property market in Singapore

This research aims to give a picture of the private residential property market and helps to explain the current property market situation. Private residential properties prices has been increasing rapidly in the 1990s despite expectations that prices will fall or stabilise. The market is buoyant...

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Main Authors: Ho, Yee Lin, Lee, Ee Jia, Wee, Boon Hong
Other Authors: Branson Kwok Chi Hing
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/63657
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-636572023-05-19T03:30:08Z Private residential property market in Singapore Ho, Yee Lin Lee, Ee Jia Wee, Boon Hong Branson Kwok Chi Hing Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::General::Social aspects This research aims to give a picture of the private residential property market and helps to explain the current property market situation. Private residential properties prices has been increasing rapidly in the 1990s despite expectations that prices will fall or stabilise. The market is buoyant and speculation has been rampant throughout the period from 1991 to 1993 . Therefore, this research aims to identify the factors affecting the residential property prices in Singapore and to evaluate whether the current property prices is supported by strong fundamentals. The research identifies both the quantifiable and non-quantifiable factors that affect the demand and prices of private residential properties. Quantifiable factors such as interest rates, consumer price index and supply are found to have significant impact on the demand and prices of private residential properties. Non-quantifiable factors such as HDB and CPF policies, HDB upgraders and speculators also have an influential impact on the upsurging property market. A multiple regression is done to test the significance of various factors identified that have an impact on the demand and prices of the private residential properties. Current issues on the private residential property market such as the tender system, government measures to curb speculation and an outlook of the future property market are discussed to give a more detailed picture of the private residential property market. ACCOUNTANCY 2015-05-18T03:44:10Z 2015-05-18T03:44:10Z 1994 1994 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/63657 en Nanyang Technological University 100 p. application/pdf
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Ho, Yee Lin
Lee, Ee Jia
Wee, Boon Hong
Private residential property market in Singapore
description This research aims to give a picture of the private residential property market and helps to explain the current property market situation. Private residential properties prices has been increasing rapidly in the 1990s despite expectations that prices will fall or stabilise. The market is buoyant and speculation has been rampant throughout the period from 1991 to 1993 . Therefore, this research aims to identify the factors affecting the residential property prices in Singapore and to evaluate whether the current property prices is supported by strong fundamentals. The research identifies both the quantifiable and non-quantifiable factors that affect the demand and prices of private residential properties. Quantifiable factors such as interest rates, consumer price index and supply are found to have significant impact on the demand and prices of private residential properties. Non-quantifiable factors such as HDB and CPF policies, HDB upgraders and speculators also have an influential impact on the upsurging property market. A multiple regression is done to test the significance of various factors identified that have an impact on the demand and prices of the private residential properties. Current issues on the private residential property market such as the tender system, government measures to curb speculation and an outlook of the future property market are discussed to give a more detailed picture of the private residential property market.
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Ho, Yee Lin
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Lee, Ee Jia
Wee, Boon Hong
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title_short Private residential property market in Singapore
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