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MBT jialut liao - price cof resale HDB flats went up again

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Resale flat prices increase, but COV premiums drop 9% in Q1
By Linette Lim | Posted: 25 April 2011 2136 hrs

SINGAPORE: The price of resale flats went up in the first quarter of 2011, but Cash-Over-Valuation premiums fell to S$21,000 - a 9 per cent drop from the previous quarter, according to data from the HDB.

Observers attribute the lower COV premiums to the government's cooling measures which took effect in the first quarter of this year.

Going forward, analysts have mixed views on the outlook for COV premiums.

"Currently the COVs have come to a point where it is not going any much lower. Based on our PropNex data, the COV for the month of April has already gone up to a median at S$23,000, which is where we were starting prior to the first quarter," said PropNex CEO Mohamed Ismail.

For the first quarter of 2011, the price of resale flats rose 1.6 per cent.

This is higher than the 2.5 per cent increase in the previous quarter.

Meanwhile, median sublet rents in Q1 remained relatively stable with increases from 1-room and 5-room flats and decreases from 2-room flats.

Subletting transactions rose by 8 per cent to 6,365 cases.

Some analysts believe COV premiums will likely continue to fall as a result of new supply coming on stream.

Separately, HDB said it will launch another 3,185 flats in Hougang, Sembawang, Sengkang and Punggol for sale under the April 2011 Build-to-Order BTO exercise.

This will bring the total supply of new BTO flats this year to 22,000, compared to the 16,000 BTO flats that were offered last year.

"I think the fact that there's going to be 22,000 new HDB dwellings up in the marketplace, and the government's ramping up in terms of its development missionary to develop more HDB properties...will mean vendors cannot hold on to their COV asking prices," said Mr Donald Han, vice chairman of Cushman and Wakefield.

Despite the supply of new flats, Mr Han believes there could be a one to two per cent uptake in HDB resale prices in the next one or two quarters.

Mr Ismail also thinks the resale prices will trend up, as new supply of BTO flats are not a perfect substitute for the resale units.

- CNA/cc
 

coolguy

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See?
I already know that MBT theory is flawed.
Now with more supply of BTO flats, resale price still going up.
So if prices of BTO flats are lowered, will it affect the resale price?
Answer is no.
Then why is Mah BT so adamant that prices of BTO flat must not be lowered at all cost?
I think we all know the answer.
 

dysentry

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stock market hit new highs, of course housing will follow. also booming inflation while interest rates remain low.
 
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ivebert

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What's wrong with high prices of resale flats?

If you start a family, you can get cheap HDBs

Only the unwanted, ugly and losers moan at the prices because they can't find a partner and still live with their parents

Chao Sinkies

:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
 

yellow_people

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What's wrong with high prices of resale flats?

If you start a family, you can get cheap HDBs

Only the unwanted, ugly and losers moan at the prices because they can't find a partner and still live with their parents

Chao Sinkies

:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

Ah Beng is a lost cause. Since 2008 Beng has been busy snapping up units in BTO and DBSS units to a tune of 500k in the hopes of turning it over for a cool $750k to 1 Mil come 2013. Yet we have Confucian Charlatan Party (CCP=WP) going around telling all and sundry they plan on pegging new flat sales to median income a la Communist policy.. which could just as well be $200k.... if we were to go on the basis of what Ah Beng makes a month.

So the previous buyers still servicing their mortgage or waiting for their god damn keys to "eat" the difference??? Is LTK willing to stake his BangaLOW as collateral to offer some relief to these losers??

Does he have the balls in the first place to step outside his SMC to contest a GRC on the basis of pegging HDB sales to median income. Sounds like a sure winner to me.


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gerard126333

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What's wrong with high prices of resale flats?

If you start a family, you can get cheap HDBs

Only the unwanted, ugly and losers moan at the prices because they can't find a partner and still live with their parents

Chao Sinkies

:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

Including you :eek:
 
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