CORRECTION NOTICE: An earlier post (dated 12 Dec 2024, that has since been deleted) communicated false statements of fact.

For the correct facts, Visit

Singapore’s property investment sales market opened the year with a big bang, said JLL. JLL is a leading professional services firm that specializes in real estate and investment management. It added that its preliminary estimates showed that this was the best first quarter showing since the firm started tracking such deals in 1994.

Some SGD 10.84 billion worth of investment deals were sealed in 1Q18 – the highest first quarter sales on JLL’s record, based on preliminary data collated as of 28 March 2018. The residential sector was the star performer with its sales amounting to SGD 8.93 billion that accounted for more than four-fifth of the quarter’s total investment sales value.

Developers’ frenzied land banking activity to ride on the recovering residential property market had propelled residential investment sales value to the highest ever on JLL’s record, surpassing the preceding quarter’s high of SGD 8.34 billion.  Specifically, they snagged some 26 plots of residential land (excluding sites yielding more than 20 per cent of gross floor area in other uses) worth SGD 7.27 billion in the first three months of 2018. Of these, SGD 5.83 billion were accumulated from 17 collective sales deals, while the sale of four government land sites (including one Executive Condominium plot) contributed a further SGD 1.24 billion.

Ultimate Guide to Property Investing in Singapore

The top five residential development deals – all collective sales, which incidentally also represent the top five property investment deals in 1Q18 are:

  • Pacific Mansion (SGD 980.00 million)
  • Park West (SGD 840.89 million)
  • Pearl Bank Apartments (SGD 728.00 million)
  • Goodluck Garden (SGD 610.00 million)
  • Brookvale Park (SGD 530.00 million)

Investment sales activity in the other sectors was relatively muted in the first three months of 2018, with each garnering less than five per cent share.  The only exception was the mixed-use sector which accumulated SGD 929 million worth of deals, accounting for about 8.6 per cent of the quarter’s overall investment sales value. The sector’s performance was boosted by Perennial’s acquisition of Pontiac Land affiliate Chesham Properties’ 50 per cent effective stake in Capitol Singapore, and JTC’s sale of the Mixed-Use Executive Centre site at Rochester Park to Ascendas-Singbridge.

Mr. Greg Hyland, Head of Capital Markets for JLL Singapore, comments: “Although the commercial sales market was relatively quiet in 1Q18, investors’ interest remains high, bolstered by the upbeat outlook for the commercial leasing market. A number of commercial investment deals are in the pipeline and could be concluded over the coming quarters pending agreement on commercial terms.”

On the outlook for residential collective sales, Mr. Tan Hong Boon, Regional Director for Capital Markets, JLL Singapore, opines: “The first three months of 2018 already chalked up SGD 5.83 billion worth of residential collective sales deals that is equivalent to over 70 per cent of the SGD 8.19 billion accumulated from 28 such deals in the entire 2017, and about half of the SGD 11.51 billion historical peak sealed in 2007. I will not be surprised if 2018 turns out to be another stellar year for the collective sales market.”

Demand for landed properties will heat up on the heels of en bloc sales

This optimism is underpinned by his observation that developers are not yet done restocking their land inventory given the positive medium outlook for the residential property market. And there remains a firm pipeline of potential collective sale sites to whet their appetite given that many owners are keen to ride the current wave.

Mr. Tan adds: “Developers now have ample choices and collective sale owners need to set realistic reserve prices to stay in the competition.”

Ms. Tay Huey Ying, Head of Research and Consultancy, JLL Singapore, sums up, “We expect overall property investment sales activity to stay elevated in 2018, bolstered by developers’ continued land banking activities. Sales of commercial and industrial investment assets should pick up momentum in the coming months. Singapore remains an attractive destination for investors given her short- and long-term dynamism.”

Ms. Tay elaborates: “Firstly, the property market is still at an early stage of recovery and the steady economic growth forecasts for the next few years will provide it with more legs to run. Secondly, Singapore is future-proofing its economy well to manage and benefit from the rapid technological transformation. In fact, Singapore is the only city in Asia and one of only two in the world to be placed on both JLL’s top 30 scoreboards for short and long term dynamism in its latest edition of City Momentum Index.”

Total Property Investment Sales

  Total Investment Sales (SGD billion) ​ ​           Change ​
​ 1Q17 4Q17 1Q18* QoQ YoY
Residential 2.19 8.34 8.93 7.0% 307.4%
Mixed-use 0.00 0.53 0.93 74.6% N.A.
Retail 0.28 0.26 0.34 28.8% 23.3%
Hotel & Hospitality 0.00 0.15 0.33 115.9% N.A.
Industrial 0.40 0.82 0.22 -72.8% -44.4%
Office 2.64 0.81 0.09 -88.5% -96.5%
Others 0.04 0.00 0.00 N.A. -100.0%
Total 5.55 10.92 10.84 -0.7% 95.2%

*Preliminary data as of 28 Mar 2018                                                                            Source: JLL Research

www.iCompareLoan.com can guide you as you navigate your way through the property investment process to make it smoother and address your concerns so you feel less stressed. Talk to us today!

Byravi