New home
sales remain steady despite June school holidays
Overview
In June 2024, new
home sales remained steady and slightly increased despite the absence of major
project launches, and many potential buyers were overseas during the June school
holidays.
According
to data from the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), new home sales, excluding
executive condominiums (ECs), rose by 2.2 per cent from 223 units in May to 228
units in June 2024.
Including
ECs, new home sales increased by 5.7 per cent from 263 units in May to 278
units in June 2024. However, compared to June 2023, new home sales last month
(excluding ECs) decreased by 18 per cent from 278 units.
New home sales have hit a
record low for the first half of the year*, marking the lowest half-year sales
since 2000, when URA records were available. 1,916 new homes excluding EC were
sold in the first half of this year, which is 43.4 per cent less than the 3,383
units sold in 1H 2023 and 54.6 per cent less than the 4,222 units sold in 1H
2022.
The current sales figures
are even lower than those registered during the Global Financial Crisis, with
only 2,287 units sold in 1H 2008, and the COVID-19 lockdown period, with just 3,862
units sold in 1H 2020.