Singapore’s Luxury Homes Surge as Investors Seek Refuge in a Rare Safe Haven

Singapore luxury homes defy the slowdown as foreign money exits, UHNW buyers move in, and S$37 million deals keep piling up.

Singapore luxury homes defy the slowdown as foreign money exits, UHNW buyers move in, and S$37 million deals keep piling up.

Turf City’s 2040s redevelopment could jolt Districts 10 and 11—but the real price catalyst may arrive long before any homes are built.

Buying in 2026 isn’t always smarter: renters can save $920 a month, and some cities take 25 years to break even.

Younger HDB resale flats are losing to cheaper BTOs fast—why are newer homes suddenly the worse deal?

Dunearn House debuts from S$1.475M, but the real gamble is Turf City’s first private condo—and whether the precinct can outshine Bukit Timah.

URA’s fresh Jurong Lake District GLS site could reshape Singapore’s west—but the office mandate may matter more than the homes.

Nearly 5,000 turned up for Lentor Gardens Residences preview—curiosity or conviction? Here’s why this Lentor launch could defy expectations.

Prime condo units were snapped up before public booking—raising fairness questions, hidden advantages, and whether Singapore’s launch system needs a reset.

Jurong East’s rare white site could reshape the “second CBD”—but a mandatory 40,000 sqm office burden may scare off bidders.

HDB resale prices slipped again, but million-dollar deals surged. Is this the start of a deeper reset—or just a brief pause?