1.1% drop in URA's Q2 private home price index 'mild', say analysts
Market insiders say headline prices propped up by agents kicking back commissions to buyers
Singapore
THE Urban Redevelopment Authority's benchmark overall private home price index fell for the second consecutive quarter. It eased 1.1 per cent quarter-on-quarter (q-o-q) in Q2 2020 based on the flash estimate issued on Wednesday, after slipping 1.0 per cent in Q1 2020.
Suburban non-landed private home prices remained unchanged in the April to June period.
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