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Investment sales volume grows by 13.3% YoY in Q4 2024

During Q4 2024, investment volume was around $7b, according to Colliers.

Singapore’s investments for the fourth quarter of 2024 (Q4 2024) grew by 13.3% year-on-year (YoY) to $26.6b despite declining 21.8% quarter-on-quarter, according to a Colliers report.

During Q4 2024, investment volume was around $7b, with several Government Land Sales (GLS) tenders accounting for $1.2b, or 17.6% of the quarter's total investments. This is also equivalent to 32.9% of the total investments during the years.

Excluding GLS deals, investment sales this year were boosted by the Industrial (28.3%), Residential (20.6%), and Retail (17.6%) sectors.

For 2025, Colliers estimates investment sales to be around 10-20% higher than in 2024, coming in at between $29b to $32b driven by the anticipated increase in capital flows to the region.

However, whilst investment sentiment is set to improve, borrowing costs remain relatively high compared to pre-pandemic levels. The decline in interest rates may be gradual, potentially delaying the pace of recovery in investment volumes across 2025.

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