Singapore Cracks Down Hard On Developers Who Deliver Defect-Ridden Condo Projects

Singapore tightens the screws on condo developers: five-year bans, personal penalties, and new buyer protections. Who gets hit first?

Singapore tightens the screws on condo developers: five-year bans, personal penalties, and new buyer protections. Who gets hit first?

Selective real estate capital is back—but only for disciplined buyers. See why smaller deals, sharper underwriting, and supply discipline may outpace big bets.

EC or private condo? The 5-year MOP, grants, and price gap can save you big—or trap your cash.

Should you wipe out your CPF OA for an HDB loan? The $20,000 buffer may be smarter than you think.

Young Singaporeans are buying private property earlier than ever—single, ambitious, and eyeing gains before family life even begins.

Berlayar and Upper Changi land bids could rewrite pricing expectations—see why one waterfront site and one huge Bedok plot matter.

Leasing climbed 4% in 1Q2026, but rents barely budged—buyer hesitancy, not landlord power, is quietly shaping Singapore’s private home market.

ECs in 2026 aren’t the same game: 10-year MOPs, tighter cash flow, and timing traps could reshape your upgrade plan.

Malaysia condos can drain more than they cost—hidden fees, taxes, FX risk, and resale traps could wreck your “bargain.”

Could Yishun 10 become Yishun MRT’s next mixed-use housing play? Frasers’ S$82.5 million land grab hints at a bigger plan.