Housing policies in Singapore: Evaluation of recent proposals and recommendations for reform

The Singapore housing market is unusual in its high homeownership rate, the dominance of HDB housing, and the extensive intervention of the government in regulating housing supply and demand in both the HDB and private housing sectors. Recent rapid population increases in a low interest rate and hig...

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Main Authors: PHANG, Sock Yong, LEE, David Kuo Chuen, CHEONG, Alan, PHOON, Kok Fai, WEE, Karol
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Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2013
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-25822017-07-25T08:15:48Z Housing policies in Singapore: Evaluation of recent proposals and recommendations for reform PHANG, Sock Yong LEE, David Kuo Chuen CHEONG, Alan PHOON, Kok Fai WEE, Karol The Singapore housing market is unusual in its high homeownership rate, the dominance of HDB housing, and the extensive intervention of the government in regulating housing supply and demand in both the HDB and private housing sectors. Recent rapid population increases in a low interest rate and high global liquidity environment has resulted in accelerated house prices increases in Singapore. Earlier this year, the government launched “Our Singapore Conversation” of which discussion on housing policies constitutes one major component. This “conversation” comes in the wake of several consecutive rounds of measures to stabilize housing prices using various instruments. This paper evaluates the main policy changes proposed and makes recommendations for housing market reforms: (i) the government need to clarify goals of housing policies and make available more detailed data on the foreign component of our population for better analysis of housing markets; (ii) the housing supply regime should target an overall effective vacancy rate that encompasses both the Housing and Development Board (HDB) and private sector; (iii) policy makers need to monitor carefully excess demand indicators for housing in addition to housing affordability indicators over the entire spectrum of incomes and household types; (iv) housing REITs should be established to provide an alternative investment option as well as to develop an efficient and affordable rental sector; and (v) in addition to macroprudential measures, owner-occupancy requirements and fiscal measures such as stamp duties and property taxes could be further utilized to reduce the foreign demand for Singapore housing and real estate. 2013-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/1583 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/2582/viewcontent/SERC2013_384.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Singapore Housing Policies Housing Reform HDB REITs Asian Studies Economics Public Economics Real Estate
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Singapore
Housing Policies
Housing Reform
HDB
REITs
Asian Studies
Economics
Public Economics
Real Estate
spellingShingle Singapore
Housing Policies
Housing Reform
HDB
REITs
Asian Studies
Economics
Public Economics
Real Estate
PHANG, Sock Yong
LEE, David Kuo Chuen
CHEONG, Alan
PHOON, Kok Fai
WEE, Karol
Housing policies in Singapore: Evaluation of recent proposals and recommendations for reform
description The Singapore housing market is unusual in its high homeownership rate, the dominance of HDB housing, and the extensive intervention of the government in regulating housing supply and demand in both the HDB and private housing sectors. Recent rapid population increases in a low interest rate and high global liquidity environment has resulted in accelerated house prices increases in Singapore. Earlier this year, the government launched “Our Singapore Conversation” of which discussion on housing policies constitutes one major component. This “conversation” comes in the wake of several consecutive rounds of measures to stabilize housing prices using various instruments. This paper evaluates the main policy changes proposed and makes recommendations for housing market reforms: (i) the government need to clarify goals of housing policies and make available more detailed data on the foreign component of our population for better analysis of housing markets; (ii) the housing supply regime should target an overall effective vacancy rate that encompasses both the Housing and Development Board (HDB) and private sector; (iii) policy makers need to monitor carefully excess demand indicators for housing in addition to housing affordability indicators over the entire spectrum of incomes and household types; (iv) housing REITs should be established to provide an alternative investment option as well as to develop an efficient and affordable rental sector; and (v) in addition to macroprudential measures, owner-occupancy requirements and fiscal measures such as stamp duties and property taxes could be further utilized to reduce the foreign demand for Singapore housing and real estate.
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author PHANG, Sock Yong
LEE, David Kuo Chuen
CHEONG, Alan
PHOON, Kok Fai
WEE, Karol
author_facet PHANG, Sock Yong
LEE, David Kuo Chuen
CHEONG, Alan
PHOON, Kok Fai
WEE, Karol
author_sort PHANG, Sock Yong
title Housing policies in Singapore: Evaluation of recent proposals and recommendations for reform
title_short Housing policies in Singapore: Evaluation of recent proposals and recommendations for reform
title_full Housing policies in Singapore: Evaluation of recent proposals and recommendations for reform
title_fullStr Housing policies in Singapore: Evaluation of recent proposals and recommendations for reform
title_full_unstemmed Housing policies in Singapore: Evaluation of recent proposals and recommendations for reform
title_sort housing policies in singapore: evaluation of recent proposals and recommendations for reform
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2013
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/1583
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/2582/viewcontent/SERC2013_384.pdf
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