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April 03, 2024

HDB Resale Prices Crept Up In March 2024 Despite Dip In Sales

黄秀瑩

市场研究与产业内容主管

The average HDB resale price picked up slightly in March 2024, following a dip in February where the Lunar New Year holidays and the HDB’s build-to-order (BTO) sales exercise likely affected market activity. The price growth in March came despite a slight easing in the HDB resale volume.

Transaction data showed that HDB resale volume dipped by 3.2% month-on-month to 2,061 units in March from 2,130 units in the previous month (see Chart 1). When compared with March 2023, the resale volume was up down by 9.5%. In spite of the softer sales, the average resale price rose by 1.8% month-on-month to more than $596,000. On a year-on-year basis, the overall HDB average resale price was up by 5.2% from March 2023. 

With private home prices likely to find more stability this year, PropNex anticipates that it could encourage some HDB flat owners to consider upgrading to a private property. Some of these would-be upgraders may contemplate selling their flat first before purchasing the replacement private home to avoid having to pay the hefty additional buyer’s stamp duty (ABSD) upfront.

 Chart 1: HDB resale volume and average transacted price by month

Source: PropNex Research, Data.gov.sg

Table 1: Average transacted HDB resale flat prices by Flat Type in last six months

Flat Type

Oct-23

Nov-23

Dec-23

Jan-24

Feb-24

Mar-24

MOM % change

3-ROOM

$413,717

$420,409

$412,656

$420,975

$425,041

$422,621

-0.6%

4-ROOM

$592,461

$593,082

$597,985

$597,149

$599,686

$610,406

1.8%

5-ROOM

$690,818

$691,162

$698,665

$712,135

$691,786

$706,400

2.1%

EXECUTIVE

$855,699

$839,811

$822,098

$865,608

$843,499

$851,162

0.9%

Source: PropNex Research, Data.gov.sg

By flat type, the average resale price of several room types rose MOM, with 4-room and 5-room flats leading the price increase. The average resale price of 5-room flats climbed by 2.1% MOM to $706,400 in March, while that of 4-room flats went up by 1.8% MOM to around $610,400. Meanwhile, the average resale price of executive flats inched up by 0.9% MOM to more than $851,100 in March (see Table 1). In contrast, 3-room resale flats saw the average price slipped by 0.6% MOM to more than $422,600.

Evaluating the sales data by towns and flat types, 5-room flats in mature towns saw a faster rate of price growth, rising by 1.8% MOM to about $833,500 in March. This was followed by 4-room flats in mature estates where the average price rose by 1.7% MOM to $693,745, and executive flats in non-mature towns where the average price climbed 1.2% MOM to more than $813,600 (see Table 2). Meanwhile, the segment that saw the largest price decline in March was executive flats in mature towns, where the average resale price fell by 3.1% MOM to more than $921,000.

Table 2: Average transacted HDB resale flat prices in Mature and Non-mature towns

Mature towns

Non-mature towns

 

Feb-24

Mar-24

% change MOM

Feb-24

Mar-24

% change MOM

3 ROOM

$438,101

$432,891

-1.2%

$411,428

$407,524

-0.9%

4 ROOM

$681,935

$693,745

1.7%

$557,111

$561,133

0.7%

5 ROOM

$818,901

$833,495

1.8%

$647,677

$654,568

1.1%

EXECUTIVE

$951,066

$921,210

-3.1%

$803,699

$813,637

1.2%

Source: PropNex Research, Data.gov.sg

In March 2024, mature towns made up the top 3 lists of estates in PropNex’s ranking of average transacted resale prices on a per square foot basis ($PSF) by flat types (see Table 3). The highest average PSF price for 4-room flats in March was $872 psf in Central Area, while the Central Area and Bishan achieved the highest average unit resale price for 5-room flats and executive flats in during the month at $969 psf and $739 psf, respectively.

Table 3: Top 3 towns by Average $PSF transacted price by flat type in March 2024 (and corresponding price in previous month)

4-Room

Top 3

Feb-24

Mar-24

CENTRAL AREA

$860

$872

BUKIT MERAH

$850

$847

KALLANG/WHAMPOA

$800

$838

5-Room

Executive

Top 3

Feb-24

Mar-24

Top 3

Feb-24

Mar-24

CENTRAL AREA

$1,227

$969

BISHAN

$735

$739

CLEMENTI

$775

$885

QUEENSTOWN

$724

QUEENSTOWN

$870

$821

SERANGOON

$619

$666

Source: PropNex Research, data.gov.sg

Chart 2: Proportion of HDB Resale Transactions by Price Range

Source: PropNex Research, Data.gov.sg

 

Based on the transaction data, 31% of resale flats sold in March were priced at below $500,000, compared to 33.3% in the previous month. Meanwhile, about 66% of the flats resold in March were priced at between $500,000 and just under $1 mil – up from 64.4% in February. The proportion of resale flats sold for at least $1 million accounted for 3% of March’s sales – ticking up from 2.3% in the previous month (See Chart 2).

The number of resale flats sold for at least $1 million, or million-dollar resale flats as they are commonly known, remained elevated in March with 61 such deals done (see Chart 3) – rising by 22% from 50 transactions in the previous month. Of the 61 flats, nine units are located in non-mature towns– one each in Bukit Panjang, Yishun and Jurong East, and six executive flats in Hougang. Notably, this is the highest number of million-dollar HDB flats to be resold in Hougang in a single month.  

Over in mature towns, Toa Payoh led the million-dollar resale flat transactions with 9 units fetching at least $1 million, it is followed by Kallang Whampoa, Bukit Merah and Clementi with 7 units each. The remaining million-dollar resale flats are in Queenstown, Bishan, Central Area, Serangoon, Bedok, Ang Mo Kio, Bukit Timah, and Tampines. By flat types, 24 of the units are 5-room flats, 19 are 4-room units, 16 are executive flats, and two are multi-generation flats.

Chart 3: Number of “Million-dollar” HDB Resale Flats sold By Month

Source: PropNex Research, Data.gov.sg

The priciest HDB resale flat sold in March was a 112-sq m (1,206 sq ft) 5-room flat in Boon Tiong Road which fetched $1.45 million (see Table 4). The unit is located on a floor ranging between 19th and 21st floor and had a remaining lease of 90 years and 11 months as at March. The 61 units of million-dollar flats resold in March took the transaction number of such flats to 185 units in Q1 2024 – a new quarterly high since 133 such flats were resold in Q4 2023 (see Chart 4).

Table 4: Top 10 HDB resale flats sold in March 2024 by Transacted Price

Town

Type

Street

Storey range

Floor area SQM

Lease start date

Price

PSF ($)

BUKIT MERAH

5 ROOM

BOON TIONG RD

19 TO 21

112

2016

$1,450,000

$1,203

CENTRAL AREA

5 ROOM

CANTONMENT RD

16 TO 18

107

2011

$1,378,888

$1,197

CENTRAL AREA

4 ROOM

CANTONMENT RD

46 TO 48

97

2011

$1,370,000

$1,312

CENTRAL AREA

4 ROOM

CANTONMENT RD

31 TO 33

95

2011

$1,350,000

$1,320

BISHAN

5 ROOM

BISHAN ST 24

04 TO 06

120

2011

$1,320,000

$1,022

QUEENSTOWN

5 ROOM

STRATHMORE AVE

07 TO 09

117

2011

$1,280,000

$1,016

CLEMENTI

5 ROOM

CLEMENTI AVE 4

37 TO 39

113

2017

$1,260,000

$1,036

CENTRAL AREA

4 ROOM

CANTONMENT RD

16 TO 18

93

2011

$1,220,000

$1,219

CLEMENTI

5 ROOM

CLEMENTI AVE 4

22 TO 24

113

2017

$1,210,000

$995

CLEMENTI

5 ROOM

CLEMENTI AVE 3

04 TO 06

112

2018

$1,210,000

$1,004

Source: PropNex Research, Data.gov.sg

Chart 4: Number of “Million-dollar” HDB Resale Flats sold By Quarter

Source: PropNex Research, Data.gov.sg

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