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지난 번에 어떤 분이 3분기이후 싱가폴부동산 상승시작한다고 하더니,

이제 바닥은 확실히 친 건 분명하고 밑의 첨부한 블룸버그 기사들처럼

싱가폴부동산이 바닥을 치고 서서히 반등하는 군요. 부동산에 관심들 많으신것 같은 데 참고들 하세요.

 

그리고 밑의 기사들처럼 이제 콘도공실률이 점점 하락 할 거라고 하는 걸 보니

인구를 서서히 늘릴 것 같습니다.  

 

근데 밑의 기사처럼 Queenstown Stirling Road는

왜 저렇게 싱가폴역사상 사상최대의 Land Bidding이 된건지...

무려 10억달러라니 와....

스트레이츠타임즈기사보면 1050per sqf에 사서

1200sqf 방3개 기준 2,000 per sq에 분

양 할 계획이랍니다. 마진율이 약 10%정도로 추정이라는 데

 

뭐야 완전 오차드와 똑같은 가격이군요.. 거기가 어떻게 개발되길래??? 

근데 West쪽 District 3/4/5에 콘테이너부두가 올연말 내년부터 옮겨가고

본격적으로 집중개발중이라더니  맞는 것 같군요. 

 

이제부터 다음 2021년 선거때까지 점점 상승하겠죠

다음선거는 2021년이니 이제부터 반등시작하면 2018년- 2019년에 가파르게 상승

2020년 후반이면 다시 제한?? ㅎ 

 

마지막 기사는 자꾸 짤려서 내용이 다 나오지 않는 군요. 링크:  

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-06-15/singapore-land-hunger-revives-bloc-sales-amid-home-price-rebound

 

 

 

 

 
Photographer: Nicky Loh/Bloomberg

Singapore Land Gets Record S$1 Billion Bid From China Buyers

Pooja Thakur Mahrotri
2017년 5월 18일 오후 6:59 GMT+8 2017년 5월 19일 오전 10:38 GMT+8
  • Logan Property, Nanshan submit top bid for Stirling Road site
  • Price adds to signs housing market is rebounding from slump

A residential plot in Singapore may fetch a record price for a government land sale, with a Chinese consortium putting in the highest bid at S$1 billion ($718 million).

Logan Property (Singapore) Co. and Nanshan Group Singapore Co. submitted the highest bid in the Stirling Road land auction that closed Thursday, according to a statement from the Urban Redevelopment Authority. The winning bid will be decided once the offers have been evaluated.

The price would be equivalent to S$1,050 per square foot of gross floor area, translating into the highest absolute price paid for a residential plot, according to Cushman & Wakefield Inc. The plot can house about 1,110 units, according to URA estimates.

“It’s the first time for a pure residential site to cross the S$1 billion mark,” said Christine Li, director of research for Singapore at Cushman & Wakefield. “The participation from 13 local and foreign developers shows the sheer amount of liquidity in the market as S$11 billion is going after a plum site.”

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Hunger for Singapore land is adding to signs the city’s housing market is making a comeback after three years of declining prices. With new home sales surging after an easing of property restrictions in March, developers are becoming more aggressive in bidding at land auctions. On average, they’ve paid a 29 percent premium, the highest level in at least five years, according to Cushman & Wakefield.

“The strong bid and healthy local participation reflects developers’ optimism on Singapore residential property,” UOB Kay Hian Pte. analysts Vikrant Pandey and Derek Chang said in a note. They expect housing prices to move in line with GDP growth of 2 percent to 4 percent in 2018, after bottoming out this year at about 15 percent to 20 percent below the peak set in the third quarter of 2013.

Top Bid

The top bid came from a joint venture between Logan Property Holdings Co., a Hong Kong-listed developer which has developments in Shenzhen and the Pearl River Delta region, and China’s Nanshan Group. Nanshan has been active in Singapore’s government land auctions, participating in eight of 11 tenders in the past 12 months, according to Cushman & Wakefield.

“The winning bid is an anticipatory one -- looking forward to a possible tweak of measures in the pipeline or some form of market recovery,” said Desmond Sim, head of research for Singapore and South East Asia at CBRE Group Inc.

Logan Property shares rose 2.2 percent as of 10:36 a.m. in Hong Kong, taking this year’s gain to 45 percent.

MCL Land (Everbright) Pte. was the second-highest bidder at S$925.7 million.

 

Singapore Property

Stocks Are on a Roll

Livia Yap
2017년 6월 19일 오전 5:00 GMT+8 2017년 6월 19일 오전 9:39 GMT+8
  • Five of top 10 stocks this year are real estate companies
  • JPMorgan continues to see upside in property developer shares

Singapore property stocks are set for their best annual performance in five years, and strategists believe the rally is far from over.

With an expected pickup in real estate following the easing of housing curbs, developers are expected to be the bright spot in Singapore equities as gains in the city-state’s stocks may be limited for the rest of the year.

“The residential property market has seen a marked improvement in sentiment,” said Desmond Loh at JPMorgan Asset Management, who helps manage the second-best performing Singapore fund this year. Developers that have started buying land for new projects stand to benefit, he said, adding that vacancy rates are expected to decline over the next few years.

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The city-state’s government sparked renewed interest in the Singapore real estate market after it rolled back some curbs in March following a 3 1/2-year slump in home prices, the longest stretch of declines since the data was first published in 1975. In the same month, housing sales surged to the highest in nearly four years as developers sold more than twice the number of homes compared with the previous year, government data showed.

Property stocks including City Developments Ltd. and UOL Group Ltd. are already driving gains in Singapore stocks so far this year, with developers and property trusts making up half of the 10 best-performing stocks on the Straits Times Index. The city-state’s benchmark measure has climbed 12 percent this year, while the gauge tracking 42 Singapore real estate stocks has jumped 16 percent, heading for its biggest annual gain since 2012.

City Developments rose as much as 1.4 percent in Singapore on Monday, its first daily gain in six days. UOL Group advanced as much as 0.9 percent while CapitaLand Ltd. climbed 0.8 percent.

“Prices are moving upwards again, albeit in a more gradual direction, market interest is more positive in terms of transactions,” said Andrew Gillan, head of equities for Asia excluding Japan at Janus Henderson Group, which has about $330.8 billion assets under management globally. “That’s going to bode relatively well for earnings,” he added, pointing to developers that have accumulate land at "reasonable" costs.

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Government land sales are drawing investor interest. A residential plot last month fetched a record price in a government sale, with a Chinese consortium bidding S$1 billion ($723 million). Other developers are adding land by buying up existing apartment buildings for redevelopment in so-called en-bloc sales. Four of these deals -- where a group of owners band together to sell entire apartment blocks at a hefty premium -- have been struck this year, with a combined value of S$1.5 billion.

Still, the recovery in home sales hasn’t been consistent. Government data last week showed Singapore home sales fell 34 percent in May as fewer new projects were marketed. And a further increase in housing transactions may also prompt more curbs or slow the relaxation of them.

The risk is “if volume really start to pick up quite strongly, then we will see more measures from the Monetary Authority of Singapore,” said Mixo Das, Nomura’s Southeast Asian equity strategist, referring to the city-state’s central bank. “That’s something I can’t rule out, it’s certainly a possibility.”

Read more: a QuickTake on how Singapore cooled its property market

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That may also add to the headwinds limiting gains in the overall Singapore market. The Straits Times Index’s valuation is “looking a bit high” versus historical levels and some of its regional peers, which would cap further increases this year at 3 percent to 5 percent at best, said Carmen Lee, head of research at Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. The gauge is trading at 14.7 times expected earnings, compared with 13.3 times at the start of the year.

While property stocks aren’t as cheap as they were six to nine months ago, most are still trading at a discount to their book value and will outperform the overall market, she said. The Singapore property stock index is trading at a price-to-book value of 0.89, and last traded at par four years ago, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

The optimism for home sales this year also comes as investor sentiment improved in the city-state on the back of a recovery in export demand that prompted the government to give an upbeat outlook on the economy in May, saying it will probably expand more than 2 percent this year.

“We’re in a recovery phase at this point,” said Sean Gardiner, an equity strategist at Morgan Stanley in Singapore, said by phone. “There are a number of macro prudential measures that are still weighing on the real estate market but we are definitely up from the bottom we saw early last year.” 

Here's Another Sign Singapore's Housing Market Is Recovering

Pooja Thakur Mahrotri
2017년 6월 16일 오전 4:00 GMT+8
  • Four deals struck already this year as sellers band together
  • Redevelopment deals on track for busiest year since 2011
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A crane standing at the construction site is silhouetted at dusk in Singapore.

 Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg

Chalk up another sign Singapore’s housing market is recovering: redevelopment deals are back.

After slowing to a trickle the past three years as housing prices fell, four redevelopment deals -- where a group of owners band together to sell entire apartment blocks at a hefty premium -- have been struck already this year, with a combined value of S$1.5 billion ($1.1 billion). The process, also known as “en-bloc” sales, allows developers to knock down and rebuild in a city where new residential land sales are tightly controlled by the government.

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The renewed hunger for land comes as home sales climb after some 

     

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생활국제면허증으로 차량렌트

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도윤맘(cosmos7322) 2017-06-22
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입싱한지는 1년이 넘었습니다.. 작년에 입싱할때 국제면허증을 발급해서 몇번 렌트카를 이용했고 이번 4월에 한국가서 재발급을 해서 왔습니다.. 차를 이번에 렌트를 할려고했는데 재발급한 국제면허증으론 차를 렌트할수없다고 하던데.. 맞는말인지요?? 아무런 효력이 없다고 무면…

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    네 싱가포르에 거주비자 소지시 1년이 넘으면 국제면허증을 재발급 해오더라도 해당 국제면허증을 사용할수 없으십니다. 싱가포르 도로교통 법으로 싱가포르에 거주비자로 1년이상 거주시에는 싱가포르 면허로 변환하여야 하는 것이 법으로 정해져 있습니다. 1년이 넘으시면 재발급을 받아도 면허 인정이 안되며 그러기때문에 무면허 운전과 같으며 무면허 운전은 무보험 운전으로 이어지기에 만약 법적처벌을 받게된다면 2가지 부분 모두 처벌을 받으십니다.   2년전 제가 한국촌에 게시한 글 공유 드립니다. http://www.hankookchon.com/shop_contents/kin_read.htm?kin_code=kin&idx=41263&user_search_yn=1         

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    싱가폴뿐만아니라 어느나라를 가든 나라별로 협약되어있는 국제면허사용가능한나라에서는 거주 1년이후에는 인정이 안되는걸로 알고있습니다 한국면허가 있으시면 싱가포르면허로 변경하세요 지금은 모르겠지만 예전에는 BTT 기본이론필기시험만합격해도 면허변경해줬습니다        

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기타싱가포르에서 치과치료 관련

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강남콩쟁이(ybchoi8823) 2017-06-21
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안녕하세요. 해외에서 아프면 치료때문에 항상고민하는데 특히 치과는 더욱 고민인거 같습니다. 아랫쪽 사랑니가 매복으로 나서 수술까지도 해야할수있다고 알고있는데 혹시 싱가포르에서 매복사랑니 빼보신분 계신가요? 이가 아프면 모든곳이 아프다고 지금 그런거 같습니다.   …

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    저도 얼마전에 새로운 곳에 가봤는데 선생님이 너무 좋으셔서 소개해드려요. Tai Seng MRT 건너편 Breadtalk HQ 건물 2층에 있는 Straits Dental Group이라는 곳입니다. Dr Sharon Ong이라는 분인데 근무시간이 6시30까지임에도 불구하고 제가 이가 부러져서 급하다고 하니 7시까지 기다려주시고 치료해주셨어요. 그리고 굉장히 잘 섬세하게 치료해주셨구요. 저는 여기서 사랑니를 치료받지는 않았지만 이전에 사랑니 때문에 상담을 두 군데서 받았습니다. 가격은 싱달러 1500 - 1600불 정도로 기억하구요 회사 보험이 커버가 안되는 치료라고 해서 한국에서 받았습니다. 저희 회사 보험 커버리지가 좋은 편인데 크라운이나 사랑니는 안된다고 하니 글쓰신분도 한 번 확인해보시는게 좋으실 것 같아요. 한국에서는 5만원 정도에 했던 것으로 기억합니다. 저도 매복사랑니였는데 일부러 좀 자라서 나올때까지 기다렸습니다. 근데 매복사랑니라 잘 썩는데 정말 너무 아팠던 적이 있어서 기다리는 것은 추천드리지 않습니다. 두통이 너무 심하더라구요. 잘 치료 받으시면 좋겠네요.              

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    http://yellowbook.sg/shop/shop_introduce_list.html?mode=shop&shop_1st=6394&shop_2nd=7728     

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생활에어콘 리모콘 수리 점 문의

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okmylife(okmylife) 2017-06-20
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안녕하세요  실수로 산요 ( RCS-4VPIS4EE ) 에어콘 리모콘을 떨여 뜨려.. 작동을 하지 않습니다.  새 제품의 경우, 70불이어서.. 가급적 고치려 합니다. (AS도 되지 않고요) 싱가폴 내에서 전자제폼 수리가 가능한 곳 있으면 소개 부탁 드립니다.  …

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    안녕하세요, 저도 얼마전에 리모콘 고장이 나서 알아봤는데 에어콘도 만능 리모콘 형태로 파는게 있어서 저렴하게 구입했습니다.10불이였던거 같고여 고장난 리모콘 가지고 가셔서 물어보시고 사시면 될꺼예요. 전 부킷바톡 웨스트몰에 있는 전구 같은거 파는데서 샀네요. 심린타워 안에도 파는 업체가 있다고 부동산 에이젼이 알려줘는데 전 안가봤네요..참고하세요 Sim Lim Tower #01-10 Or  #B1-06 Singapore            

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    윗분 말씀 하신 곳에 가시면 1층에 리모콘 쫙 걸어 놓고 파는 업체가 몇 군데 있습니다. 망가진 리모콘 들고 가셔서 모양 비슷한걸로 구매 하세요. 저번에 제가 그중 가장싼 집에서 35불인가 주고 다이킨 에어컨 리모컨 하나를 구매 했습니다. 그리고 나중에 집 빼실때 랜드로드가 트집 잡을 수도 있으니 꼭 비슷하거나 같은 걸로 구매하세요. 그리고 수리는... 공임이 워낙 비싼 나라라.. 수리비가 더 나올 수도 있어요. 수리 가능한 업체 찾기도 힘들고요. 심림 타워는 보통 알고 계시는 심림스퀘어 대각선 맞은편에 있고요. 다운타운 라인 rochor 역 b 번 출구쪽 엘레베이터 이용해서 나가시면 좀 더 쉽게 접근하실 수 있으니 참고 하셔요.     

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