OrangeTee

OrangeTee is a real estate enterprise in Singapore providing a one-stop solution to the real estate needs of both corporate and individual clients.

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New homes sold in mass market dip 16.6% QoQ in Q2

OrangeTee said the decline was due to the lack of new launches.

Foreign purchases of private homes soar by 102.8% in Q2

Most non-local buyers were from Mainland, China.

Private residential prices to increase up to 8% in 2022

Prices already rose at a faster pace in Q2, rising 3.5%.

Rise of the rents: Condo and HDB rents continue monthly climb

Analysts are divided on why rents continue to increase.

More buyers willing to pay top dollar for choice resale flats: analyst

June saw the second highest monthly sales of million-dollar flats.

HDB resale volume down, prices up 1.2% in June

Prices have climbed for the 24th straight month.

What are the pros and cons of HDB’s new SERS rehousing options?

SERS occupants can opt for a 50-year lease or lease buyback scheme for replacement flats.

HDB resale price index rises 2.6% QoQ in Q2

This came following the improvement in buyers’ confidence, said OrangeTee.

New home sales soar to a 6-month high in May with 1,356 units sold

The May sales translate to a 105.5% jump from April.

Selling prices of Pine Grove and Dunman Road may range from $2,200 to $2,400 psf

Top bids for the two sites were $1,318 psf ppr and $1,350 psf ppr, respectively.

Median prices of city fringe condo at $2,086 psf

Prices are moving up due to higher transactions.

Private residential market ends 'state of pause' in April

The market has already logged some 500 new home sales for May.

2 new GLS sites in Lentor area to sell for $1,050  to $1,100 psf ppr each

Property experts expect the sites to attract  3 to 10 bidders.

Condo, HDB rental volumes drop double digits in April

Volumes declined by 21.0% MoM and 20.7% MoM, respectively.

Resale HDB prices to rise by 5% to 8%: OrangeTee

People will prioritise spending for basic goods instead of resale flats.