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Graph and download economic data for Residential Property Prices for Singapore (QSGN368BIS) from Q1 1999 to Q2 2025 about Singapore, residential, housing, and price.
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Housing Index in Singapore increased to 210.70 points in the first quarter of 2025 from 209.40 points in the fourth quarter of 2024. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Singapore Property Price Index - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Residential Property Prices in Singapore increased 3.45 percent in June of 2025 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Singapore Residential Property Prices.
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Twitter1 Singapore Dollar == 0.70 United States Dollar 1 Singapore Dollar == 0.72 Euro 1 Singapore Dollar == 5.11 Chinese Yuan 1 Singapore Dollar == 3.64 Brazilian Real 1 Singapore Dollar == 58.24 Indian Rupee 1 Singapore Dollar == 2.65 Saudi Riyal 1 Singapore Dollar == 2.58 United Arab Emirates Dirham 1 Singapore Dollar == 153.95 Pakistani Rupee 1 Singapore Dollar == 14.05 Mexican Peso 1 Singapore Dollar == 10,967.44 Indonesian Rupiah 1 Singapore Dollar == 1.12 Australian Dollar
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Key information about Singapore Gold Production
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House Price Index MoM in Singapore decreased to 0.90 percent in the third quarter of 2025 from 1 percent in the second quarter of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Singapore Residential Property Price Index MoM.
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Dataset from Singapore Department of Statistics. For more information, visit https://data.gov.sg/datasets/d_da00b36ca8c831322fa0bb2a3378a476/view
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Real residential property prices Y-on-Y, percent change in Singapore, June, 2025 The most recent value is 2.62 percent as of Q2 2025, an increase compared to the previous value of 2.31 percent. Historically, the average for Singapore from Q1 1999 to Q2 2025 is 2.18 percent. The minimum of -25.03 percent was recorded in Q2 2009, while the maximum of 34.09 percent was reached in Q2 2010. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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Key information about House Prices Growth
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Singapore Property Price Index: Private Residential (PR): All data was reported at 211.100 1Q2009=100 in Mar 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 209.400 1Q2009=100 for Dec 2024. Singapore Property Price Index: Private Residential (PR): All data is updated quarterly, averaging 87.600 1Q2009=100 from Mar 1975 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 201 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 211.100 1Q2009=100 in Mar 2025 and a record low of 8.900 1Q2009=100 in Mar 1975. Singapore Property Price Index: Private Residential (PR): All data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Urban Redevelopment Authority. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Singapore – Table SG.EB002: Property Price Index. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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The Singapore Real Estate Market Report is Segmented by Property Type (Residential and Commercial), by Business Model (Sales and Rental), by End User (Individuals/Households, Corporates & SMEs and Others), and by Region (Core Central Region (CCR), Rest of Central Region (RCR) and Outside Central Region (OCR)). The Report Offers Market Size and Forecasts in Value (USD) for all the Above Segments.
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The Singapore real estate market, valued at $46.58 billion in 2025, is projected to experience robust growth, exhibiting a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 6.57% from 2025 to 2033. This positive trajectory is driven by several key factors. Singapore's strong economic fundamentals, a stable political environment, and a consistently high demand for residential and commercial properties contribute significantly to market expansion. Furthermore, government initiatives aimed at improving infrastructure and attracting foreign investment fuel this growth. The increasing affluence of the population, coupled with limited land availability, continues to exert upward pressure on property prices, particularly in prime locations. However, the market is not without its challenges. Rising interest rates and potential regulatory changes could act as restraints, potentially moderating growth in the coming years. Nevertheless, the long-term outlook remains optimistic, particularly given the ongoing demand fueled by a growing population and a robust economy. The market is segmented into various property types, including residential (condominiums, apartments, landed properties), commercial (office spaces, retail malls), and industrial (warehouses, factories), each exhibiting its own growth dynamics. Key players such as UOL Group Limited, CapitaLand, GuocoLand Limited, and City Developments Limited, along with several others, compete within this dynamic landscape. The historical period (2019-2024) likely saw fluctuations influenced by global economic events and local policy adjustments. Considering the 2025 market value and projected CAGR, a reasonable estimation for market size progression would show consistent growth, potentially experiencing some year-on-year variance based on economic cycles and policy changes. While specific regional data is unavailable, Singapore's relatively compact geography suggests a less pronounced regional disparity in market share compared to larger countries. The continued emphasis on urban planning and development will likely see a sustained high demand for properties across different segments and locations throughout the forecast period. The competitive landscape, marked by both established giants and emerging developers, is likely to remain dynamic, influenced by mergers and acquisitions, and innovation in property development and management. Recent developments include: April 2024: Two historical buildings in the Pearl’s Hill vicinity are set to be demolished to make way for new housing developments. The government plans to build 6,000 new homes in the area over the next decade. The third housing site is located at the intersection of Chin Swee and Outram roads, while the white site sits primarily atop the underground Outram Park MRT station. The 2.9 ha white site, with a plot ratio of 6.3, has condominium units and long-term serviced apartments., March 2024: To meet the demand for homes, the government decided to launch a new housing area in Yishun and may develop a new residential neighborhood at Gillman Barracks. About 10,000 homes will be built in the new Yishun estate of Chencharu, situated near Khatib MRT station. At least 80% will be public housing, with the first Build-to-Order (BTO) project comprising 1,200 units of two-room Flexi to five-room flats to be launched in 2024.. Key drivers for this market are: Increasing Economic Growth, High Demand for Property Boosting the Market. Potential restraints include: Increasing Economic Growth, High Demand for Property Boosting the Market. Notable trends are: Rise in the Residential Segment of the Singapore Real Estate Market.
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Singapore Property Price Index: PR: NL: Core Central Region data was reported at 137.800 1Q2009=100 in Sep 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 136.000 1Q2009=100 for Jun 2018. Singapore Property Price Index: PR: NL: Core Central Region data is updated quarterly, averaging 108.900 1Q2009=100 from Dec 1995 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 92 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 141.200 1Q2009=100 in Mar 2013 and a record low of 66.100 1Q2009=100 in Dec 1998. Singapore Property Price Index: PR: NL: Core Central Region data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Urban Redevelopment Authority. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Singapore – Table SG.EB002: Property Price Index.
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Quarterly dataset of the Singapore Residential Property Price Index, including historical data, latest releases, and long-term trends from 2015-09-30 to 2025-09-30. Available for free download in CSV format.
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Graph and download economic data for Residential Property Prices for Singapore (QSGN368BIS) from Q1 1999 to Q2 2025 about Singapore, residential, housing, and price.