Residential Property
UOL net profit spiked 19% to $807.7m despite weak residential demand
UOL net profit spiked 19% to $807.7m despite weak residential demand
Robust rentals offset home sales slowdown.
Amara Holdings net profit climbed an impressive 118.1% to S$18.1m
That's excluding FV gain on investment properties.
Yanlord Lard still bullish enough on PRC to keep all-in bet
High-growth city projects remain as core focus.
Singapore Budget 2013: How it's going to affect the property market
Luxury market will be hardest hit.
2013's new home sales to hit 14,000-16,000 units
But still too early to gauge cooling measures' effects.
Check out the stellar performers in January's home sales
Bestseller was an 810-unit development.
Only 12 luxury homes got sold in January
They're worth over $3,000 psf.
Strong January home sales: A blip or a trend?
Analysts see weakness ahead.
Roxy-Pacific Holdings net profit hits record S$58.3m in FY2012
Property Development segment contributed the most.
CapitaLand won't be expanding heavily in Malaysia for now
Iskandar Waterfront acquisition seen as a one-off.
China could be looking at fresh property cooling measures
As a response to still-rising home prices.
Six most expensive neighborhoods in Singapore
The costliest has a median sale price of $6m+ for a new condo.
DBS forecasts 5% drop in property prices this year
Developers to remain cautious.
Why January home sales could actually be 'distorted' data
Only 34 units were sold in mid-month.
January private home sales surged 43% to 2,013 units
But this will likely peter out soon.
Luxus Hills Phase 6 to be launched on 1H13
73% of saleable area remain unsold.
Homes sold in January up 43% MoM despite cooling measures
It's even higher than last year's 1,872 units.
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