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April 03, 2024

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

Wong Siew Ying

Head of Research and Content

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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