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Expat demand pushes rents in Singapore to three-year high

  • Rents climbed 1.4% and the number of leases signed reached a decade-high 93,920 units last year
  • Even as the city state braces for fallout from the coronavirus outbreak, analysts forecast rents could rise further this year

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Residential rents in Singapore rose to a three-year high in 2019, with prices boosted by strong overseas demand that signals the city state’s continuing appeal among expatriates.

Rents climbed 1.4% last year, according to real estate agency OrangeTee & Tie Pte, using data from the Urban Redevelopment Authority.

The number of leases signed reached a decade-high 93,920 units last year, said Christine Sun, head of research and consultancy at OrangeTee & Tie.

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Demand for rental flats in Singapore mostly comes from expatriates, who find it a cheaper option than buying outright because of hefty stamp duties levied on foreigners.

“Some expats could be here for short-term work assignments, therefore leasing will be a more logical and flexible choice,” Sun said.

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Conversely, most Singaporeans live in public housing and renting is seen as cost-inefficient due to high prices.
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