Huttons Asia

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

See below for the Latest Huttons Group News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary. 
 

New home prices to increase at ‘more sustainable pace’

Experts expect price growth to come at 4% to 6% for the whole year.

New home prices to increase at ‘more sustainable pace’

Experts expect price growth to come at 4% to 6% for the whole year.

Prices and demand for shophouses to pick up in the coming months

The ABSD rate hike will help drive demand in the market.

Industrial occupancy, rental growth to ease further: experts

Huttons said rents of industrial space may see not more than 3% growth in 2023.

ABSD rate hike: The winners and the losers

Singapore increased the ABSD for all residential statuses by 3% to 30%.

Condo tenants shift to HDB flats due to high rent: experts

More renters might choose cheaper units if private rents remain elevated.

Chart of the Day: OCR is the most active region in March developers' sales

Projects in the CCR dominated the top 10 bestselling projects.

New home sales at an upward trend in March: property experts

Developers sold 1,318 units in the first quarter of 2023.

Lentor Central site to get ‘lukewarm response’

Developers may be cautious in bidding due to pipeline supply.

Tembusu Grand sells over 50% of units at launch

It is the best-selling project in the Rest of Central Region to date.

Two reasons behind rebound in HDB resale flat market in March

Property experts attributed the rebound to holidays and government grants.

Good sale: Why Tembusu Grand was in demand

It achieved strong first-day sales of more than 50%.

Here's why more Singaporeans bought HDB flats this March

Resale volumes in March saw a 23.7% increase MoM.

High rents drive tenants away from condo market: analysts

Condo rental volumes declined by 18.6%MoM in February. 

Higher BSD rates did not deter luxury homebuyers: analysts

The increase is unlikely to hit foreigners and luxury homebuyers.

Non-selection penalty had little effect on February BTO exercise

More attractive BTO launches led to moderate response in February.