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[房产] 转载--Non-PR foreigners snap up private homes at record rate

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发表于 28-1-2011 16:30:20|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Non-PR foreigners are purchasing more private apartments and condominiums than those who are permanent residents.
Chinese and Indian nationals went on a huge property-buying spree last year, quickly snapping up condos and apartments in Singapore.
Statistics from the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) and analysed by Knight Frank showed that the number of non-landed private homes bought by foreigners who were not who were non-permanent residents (PRs) jumped by 37.1 per cent last year, reported The Business Times on Friday.
This far outstripped the 12.1 per cent increase of such homes being bought by PRs.
Market watchers say the numbers reflect Singapore’s ongoing transformation into a more globalised city and investment market.
The study shows a 90.4 per cent jump in the number of apartments/ condominiums bought by Chinese nationals who were not PRs against the 31.5 per cent increase in the number of such homes bought by those who were permanent residents.
It was a similar trend among Indian citizens who acquired non-landed homes in Singapore last year.
Those who were foreigners posted an almost 50 per cent surge in the number of units bought to 238. In comparison, the number of such units bought by Indian PRs increase by only 16 per cent from 679 to 788 units between 2009 and 2010.
“China and India are clearly the economic powerhouses of the world and Singapore has always been seen as an attractive country to invest in.
“This is due to transparency of law, absence of capital gains taxes and no entry barrier for apartment/ condo purchases,” said Knight Frank chairman, Tan Tiong Cheng.
The trend of bigger increases in non-PR foreign buying of non-landed private homes is expected to continue, predicts Ong Choon Fah, head of consulting & research (SE Asia) at DTZ.
“As Singapore becomes a more international, vibrant place with more entertainment and other attractions, it is being seen as a more desirable place to live in, and for a second home,” she adds.
Knight Frank’s analysis also showed substantial percentage increases in the number of condos/ apartments here bought last year by UK citizens – both PRs and non-PRs.
The number of units picked up by non-PR UK citizens increased around 58 per cent in contrast with the 48.5 per cent rise in the number of units bought by those who have permanent residence.
Mr Tan suggests that some British expats may be moving to Singapore from Hong Kong, which is becoming too expensive and suffers from air pollution.
“Some Brits may also have decided to move out of the UK to Singapore, where the weather is warmer, the cost of living and taxes lower, and more opportunities abound.”
Combining PR and non-PR foreigners, Chinese citizens overtook Indonesians to emerge as the second biggest group of foreign buyers of apartments and condos in Singapore last year. They bought a total of 1,611 units, ahead of the 1,555 units bought by Indonesian buyers.
However, Malaysians held on to their pole position, with 1,858 units with Indian and UK citizens in fourth and fifth position respectively.
The statistics also revealed a divergence in buying preferences for non-landed homes between PRs and non-PRs within some nationalities. For instance, Malaysians who are PRs preferred suburban locations like Districts 14, 18, 19 and 23. These include areas such as Eunos and Geyland.
In contrast, their non-PR compatriots tend to zoom in on “investment-grade” locations such as District, 4, 9, 10, 11 and 15 which include areas such as Sentosa Cove, traditional prime districts and Katong.
“Perhaps Malaysian buyers who are PRs and working here have smaller budgets or may want to settle down.
“So they’re looking for a home in the suburbs, while Malaysians who don’t live here are more likely to buy a Singapore residential property for investment,” Mr Tan suggests.
来源:
http://sg.yfittopostblog.com/2011/01/28/non-pr-foreigners-snap-up-private-homes-at-record-rate/
发表于 28-1-2011 16:32:06|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
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有打算买公寓的童鞋注意了,感觉今年公寓的价钱还是下不来。
我有两个美国同事也打算今年在新加坡买房呢,因为租金高涨。
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发表于 28-1-2011 16:39:01|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
感觉这类买家会越来越多,并成为支撑私宅房价的中坚力量
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发表于 28-1-2011 16:43:23|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
runninglollipop 发表于 28-1-2011 16:32
有打算买公寓的童鞋注意了,感觉今年公寓的价钱还是下不来。
我有两个美国同事也打算今年在新加坡买房呢, ...

嗯,08年有2个外国同事买了,其他几个租房的还在笑他们,因为不久就金融危机了,现在他们再也笑不出来了,有2个决定长留新加坡的也在看房了。
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发表于 28-1-2011 16:43:36|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
freesoul99 发表于 28-1-2011 16:39
感觉这类买家会越来越多,并成为支撑私宅房价的中坚力量

是啊是啊,前两天旧同事聚会,听闻某些泰国,印尼的大买家,来新加坡投资房地产,都是一买就两栋私宅大楼,地产商直接给打8折。
最近在论坛里咨询到新加坡投资房地产的同胞也不少,估计今年来自中国的买家也会翻番
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发表于 28-1-2011 16:46:51|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
whataday 发表于 28-1-2011 16:43
嗯,08年有2个外国同事买了,其他几个租房的还在笑他们,因为不久就金融危机了,现在他们再也笑不出来了 ...

早买的都占便宜了,我老爹去年年底才买,虽然有点晚,但是感觉新加坡国际化的程度越来越高,房价一时半会掉不下来,早买早安心。

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你多大?  详情 回复 发表于 28-1-2011 16:50
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发表于 28-1-2011 16:52:09|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
我20多啊,我爹今年50出头
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发表于 28-1-2011 20:06:48|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
俺早就说过了,新政不过尔尔;
830后我就说过,短暂观望,继续上涨;
这回还是如此,不信拭目以待;
除非加息,还得是大加 -- ZF也顾虑啊!
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发表于 28-1-2011 20:08:22|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
俺早就说过了,新政不过尔尔;
830后我就说过,短暂观望,继续上涨;
这回还是如此,不信拭目以待;
除非加息,还得是大加 -- ZF也顾虑啊!
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发表于 28-1-2011 20:09:03|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
俺早就说过了,新政不过尔尔;
830后我就说过,短暂观望,继续上涨;
这回还是如此,不信拭目以待;
除非加息,还得是大加 -- ZF也顾虑啊!
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