Luxury Condo Sales Surge to Record Heights in 2025: The Forces Driving Demand and What Comes Next

Luxury condo sales hit record 2025 highs as prices rise despite slower volume and longer listings in San Francisco. What’s really driving buyers?

Luxury condo sales hit record 2025 highs as prices rise despite slower volume and longer listings in San Francisco. What’s really driving buyers?

More GCBs sold in 2025 despite softer prices—30 to 36 deals worth S$1.0–1.36B. Off-market trades and lags suggest more.

New-home sales “plunge 57% to 466” headlines clash with resale data: 3.91M existing-home rate, down 8.4%, prices steady. Who’s right?

Stricter 2027 EP/S Pass salary floors may cool HDB rooms and suburban rentals—yet could prop up luxury rents. Who really loses next?

A Queenstown Dawson Road 5-room loft just hit S$1.7m, smashing HDB records. What drove buyers past S$1.418m—and why it matters now.

Fastest-selling 2025 condos aren’t the cheapest: NYC’s One High Line hit $202.8M, while Singapore resales soared. What are buyers really rewarding?

Singapore ranks #2 in WiredScore’s 2026 resilience index, yet “disconnected indoor connectivity” threatens AI adoption and tenant confidence. Here’s why it matters.

AI can spot micro-cracks and corrosion before you do—and trigger self-healing materials to repair them. Can buildings truly maintain themselves?

River Modern previews Feb 20 from $2,877 psf in River Valley, with 70% river views and 80% landscaped space. But what’s the catch?

CCR demand is rewriting construction budgeting: 4%–6% cost escalation, tariff swings up to 25%, and 499,000 workers needed. Here’s why Robertson Opus fits.