December 23, 2012 thesundaytimes Home in on INSIDE INVEST the suburbs
Transcript of December 23, 2012 thesundaytimes Home in on INSIDE INVEST the suburbs
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Suburban condominiums have gen-erally fared better than those inprime districts this year, and thetrend could continue into 2013.
Property analysts told The Sun-day Times that their top picks fornext year were mostly in the west-ern and northern suburbanregions.
Interest could also shift to dis-tricts at the city fringes.
Those who do not want city liv-ing yet want the convenience of be-ing near the city will look to thecity fringe, said DWG senior manag-er Lee Sze Teck.
Though the spotlight will likelybe on suburban and city fringe hotspots next year, investors shouldnot rule out homes in the prime dis-tricts despite a fairly lacklustre 2012as economic conditions improve.
Rich investors from overseasmay seek unsold units in premierlocations next year to take advan-tage of low interest rates and excessliquidity, said Colliers Internation-al director of research and advisoryChia Siew Chuin.
Ms Chia added that signs of re-covery in China and other majoreconomies could bring more for-eign buyers back into the primemarket.
But regardless of the market seg-ment, buyers should look out forhomes near MRT stations and indistricts where price movementshave been subdued, analysts said.
These could be areas that haveseen few exciting new launches buthave the potential for future devel-opment.
Other factors to consider areaccessibility, congestion and theuniqueness of the development,said Savills research head AlanCheong.
Buyers should take into consider-ation the traffic conditions in thesurroundings once all the units,both private and public, are com-
pleted, Mr Cheong said.
The Sunday Times takes a lookat the property consultants’ toppicks for 2013.
1Jurong EastThere is a buzz in Jurong East,now that it is firmly estab-
lished as a commercial hub in thewestern part of Singapore.
The focus is mainly on JurongGateway, an area around theJurong East MRT station, which hasbeen jazzed up by the developmentof commercial sites such as the Jem
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JURONG EAST: The focus is mainly on Jurong Gateway, an area aroundthe Jurong East MRT station, which has been jazzed up by the development ofcommercial sites such as the Jem (above) and Westgate shopping malls.
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and Westgate shopping malls.The Government is keeping up
the rapid pace of development inJurong East, with the sale of a resi-dential site to MCL Land for $369.4million, or $705.10 per square footper plot ratio (psf ppr), in May.
A hotel site was also bought for$238.2 million last month by Re-sorts World Singapore, a unit ofGenting Singapore. This translatesto $1,167 psf ppr, a record price forhotel land.
Mr Ku Swee Yong, chief execu-tive of International Property Advi-sor, said job creation in the area islikely to be strong, which will driveup residential rental demand andcapital values.
New malls built in Jurong Eastwill create new jobs, as will hospi-tals such as the Ng Teng Fong Gener-al Hospital, which is under construc-tion. Also, up to 5,000 existing jobs
could move to Jurong East as gov-ernment agencies relocate theirpremises there, Mr Ku noted.
As a consequence of the large de-velopments there, rental demand islikely to rise as more locals and for-eigners move in.
However, the downside of therapid pace of development in Ju-rong East is that the area could be-come more congested in future as itbecomes more densely populated,analysts said.
2AlexandraUpcoming launches are likelyto boost prices in the Alexan-
dra area, which was given a faceliftseveral years ago by the transforma-tion of Alexandra Canal into awaterway and park connector.
Gross rental yields here couldclimb as high as 5 per cent, saidDWG’s Mr Lee.
The most recent condo launch in
Alexandra was the 373-unit Ascen-tia Sky in 2009.
Upcoming launches include508-unit Echelon along AlexandraRoad, which could be launchedwithin the next few months.
Also, two land parcels in Alexan-dra, at Prince Charles Crescent andAlexandra View, were sold this year.
However, prices may havealready started to rise. Resale pricesin the Redhill and Alexandra areahave climbed 6 per cent in the thirdquarter of this year compared to thesame period in the preceding year,Ms Chia said.
3WoodlandsWoodlands is also designatedas one of Singapore’s regional
centres, but prices here have not ap-preciated as much as those in theother regional centres due to a rela-tive lack of new launches recently.
Since 2011, there have been only
two new launches: Woodhaven inJune last year and Parc Rosewoodin January this year.
But the area’s image as a remotenorthern outpost could changesoon. One factor is the completionof the Thomson MRT line in 2019,which could drive up home pricesby as much as 30 per cent, analystssaid.
The three stations along thenew line – Woodlands, WoodlandsNorth and Woodlands South – willserve the residents of more than4,300 private homes as well asthose living in HDB flats, whichdominate the area.
Also, Singaporeans’ growing in-terest in buying second homes inJohor Baru could increase cross-bor-der activity and add buzz to Wood-lands, said Colliers’ Ms Chia.
However, since Woodlands isstill quite far from the city centre,not everyone may want to livethere, said SLP International re-search head Nicholas Mak.
4GeylangAlthough it is more knownfor its red-light district, Gey-
lang has been thrust into the spot-light by a slew of new launches.
At least 40 projects, yielding2,190 units, will be launched orcompleted in this area in the nextfive years or so.
Most developments in Geylangare small. Recently completed con-dos include the 78-unit Casa Aerataat Lorong 26 and the 62-unit Cen-tra Suites at Lorong 25A.
The stigma of Geylang’s sleazefactor has been holding down pric-es. Banks are also known to be reluc-tant to finance home purchasesthere.
However, that makes it an attrac-tive investment option forcash-rich investors interested inyield accretion, said Colliers’ MsChia.
Yields are a tad under 4 per cent,which is slightly higher than theaverage of 2 per cent to 3 per centfor condos islandwide.
5Potong PasirThe Potong Pasir area is nearthe Central Business District
and Orchard Road, and is undergo-ing rejuvenation.
Projects under construction inthe area include Nin Residence and18 Woodsville, and Sennett Resi-dence and Sant Ritz will belaunched next year.
There was healthy demand for a99-year leasehold mixed-use site atUpper Serangoon near the PotongPasir MRT station. It was sold inSeptember this year for $793 psfppr.
Also, the Bidadari Cemetery hasbeen cleared and is zoned for resi-dential use, though the exact de-tails of land parcels have not beenreleased yet.
However, DWG’s Mr Lee notedthat Potong Pasir currently lacks re-tail amenities.
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THE HOT SPOTSPROS■ Undergoing rejuvenation■ Nearby Bidadari Cemetery being cleared for homes
CONS■ No nearby amenities
PROS■ Higher rental yields
CONS■ Relatively subdued price appreciation■ Sleaze factor
PROS■ Near city centre■ Upcoming launches will add buzz
CONS■ Prices have already risen■ Few major malls nearby
PROS■ Future Thomson line MRT station■ Prices have not risen much yet
CONS■ Far-flung
PROS■ Regional commercial hub■ Rapid pace of development
CONS■ Future congestion
Jurong East
Woodlands
PotongPasir
Alexandra
GeylangGeylang
JCube is one of the newer malls in the bustlingJurong East hub.
Luxury project Nin Residence isexpected to be completed in 2014.
Top property picks for 2013
The 15-year-old The Anchorage will soon bejoined by new developments such as Echelon.
Causeway Point is next to the Woodlands MRTstation. Two more stations are on the way.
Geylang’s reputation as a red-light district couldbe a factor keeping property prices down.
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ALEXANDRA: Gross rental yields could climb as high as 5 per cent inthe area, which was given a facelift several years ago by the transformationof Alexandra Canal into a waterway and park connector.
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GEYLANG: The stigma of its red-light district has been holding downprices. Banks are also known to be reluctant to finance home purchases here.However, that makes it an attractive option for cash-rich investors.
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POTONG PASIR: The area is near the CBD and Orchard Road, and isundergoing rejuvenation. The Bidadari Cemetery (right) is zoned forresidential use, though details of the land parcels have not been released yet.
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