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URA private residential property price index to rise 1.2% in Q3

Transaction volume increased by 29% on a quarter-on-quarter basis.

The Urban Redevelopment Authority has released its flash estimate for the third quarter 2025 price index for private residential properties, reflecting a 1.2% rise compared to the previous quarter.

Transaction volume increased by about 29% on a quarter-on-quarter basis, in line with a higher number of units launched for sale.

Prices of non-landed properties rose 1.1%. In the Core Central Region, prices increased by 2.4%, following a 3% rise previously.

Prices in the Rest of Central Region rose 0.4%, after a 1.1% decline in the previous quarter, whilst those in the Outside Central Region grew 1%.

Prices of landed properties increased by 1.4%, moderating from a 2.2% rise in the previous quarter.

 

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