Huttons Asia

Established since 2002, Huttons Group is a leading real estate agency in Singapore.

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Demand for larger homes fuel HDB resale price growth: experts

A new record number of million-dollar flats was recorded last month.

Kembangan development likely to fall under the Plus model

Huttons said the development may lift property prices in the area.

Why executive condominiums remain popular amongst homebuyers

2024's first EC launch, Lumina Grand, sold 53% of its units during launch.

Clementi Close site may host 1,000 public housing units: expert

Huttons said the development of the site could be a Plus BTO model.

Over 500 flats predicted to sell for over a million dollars in 2024: analyst

This comes as the record for “most expensive flat” ever sold was broken recently.

Demand for industrial space dwindles to 86,000 sqm in 4Q23

With lower demand, the occupancy rate edged up by 0.1 ppt.

Condo resale price growth seen easing this year: experts

Total resale volume could dip to as low as 9,000 units.

The Arcady at Boon Keng sells 51 of 172 units on launch day

One-bedder and two-bedder types accounted for the majority of the sales.

  Private new home sales to start slow as buyers remain selective and price-conscious

The Arcady and Hillhaven sold more than 50 units each on launch day.

Ang Mo Kio Ave 2 site to yield around 700 homes

URA has proposed to use the site for high-density residential projects.

Analysts weigh in on the underwhelming bidding at Marina Gardens Crescent

A white site in Marina South fetched a lower bid land rate than a plot in one-north.

Demand for affordability is keeping HDB rental prices in check

Rents may have edged up in December but will still likely stabilised, analysts said.

Condo rental price decline to continue until end of H1

Landlords competing for tenants will sustain the decline in January.

Higher rental occupancy cap to provide short-term fix to Singapore’s supply woes, says experts

More residential projects are expected to be completed in the next two years.