Non-landed resale prices inch up in August
Increase is led by rises in the prime and suburban regions, accompanied by a 19.2% jump in transaction volumes, says SRX Property; more foreign buyers noted
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NON-LANDED private residential resale prices inched up 0.7 per cent in August from July, led by the prime and suburban regions, and accompanied by a monthly increase of 19.2 per cent in transaction volumes.
These figures are estimates of SRX Property released on Tuesday, signalling a general uptrend in SRX Property's resale price index from October 2016 even as the government's price index that tracks all non-landed transactions (including new sales, resales and subsales) as at Q2 2017 has remained on a general downtrend since Q4 2013.
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