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Singapore new private home sales picked rise in Oct

byAmmad Ahmed
16/11/2015
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SINGAPORE: Two condo launches lifted new private home sales in October after September saw the lowest sales for the year.

A total of 546 private homes were sold by developers last month, up from 341 private homes sold in September, according from Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) released on Monday.

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Compared with a year ago, though, last month’s sales were 16 per cent lower.

Thomson Impressions and Principal Garden condominiums which were launched in the last weekend of October, contributed 35 per cent to October’s sales.

Principal Garden in Prince Charles Crescentwas the top seller with 113 units sold, at a median price of $1,633 per square foot.

Thomson Impressions sold 80 units at a median price of $1,399 psf.

A total of 434 new private homes were launched last month. This is a turnaround from August and September, when no new condominiums were launched amid the Hungry Ghost festival and Singapore’s general election.

Across regions, 25 homes in the central region were sold, compared with 20 in September. In the city fringes, 280 homes were sold, up from 68 and 241 units were sold in the suburb, down from 253.

Including executive condominiums (ECs), 822 units were sold in the month, up from 628 in September.

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