Daily Briefing: Private home prices dip 3% in Q1; Local property prices to take a cue from car loans

And foreign buyers nab more Singapore homes in Q1.

Prices of non-landed private homes in Singapore fell by 3.1 percent in the first three months of 2016 compared to Q1 2015, revealed Knight Frank’s latest Global House Price Index. Read more here.

Singapore's beaten down home prices may find hopes of a recovery from an unusual source: car loans. Read more here.

Despite the increased market uncertainty, foreign buyers bought more private homes in the first quarter of this year compared to the last three months of 2015, revealed a DTZ report. Read more here.

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