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Tempering the frenzy of staying close to a popular primary school

Leslie Yee
Published Thu, Feb 16, 2023 · 03:50 PM
    • The move by Anglo-Chinese School (Primary) from its current Barker Road campus to Tengah in 2030 is expected to boost prices and rentals of homes in the new town. 
    • The move by Anglo-Chinese School (Primary) from its current Barker Road campus to Tengah in 2030 is expected to boost prices and rentals of homes in the new town.  PHOTOS: BT FILE

    LOCATION matters. Homes in prime districts cost more than those in non-prime districts. Many home buyers here value proximity to an MRT station. Homes that are near MRT stations fetch higher prices. And homes that are linked to a station, such that one can walk easily to the station and not get wet when it rains, draw a higher premium.

    Despite Singapore’s low birth rate, a locational attribute that is crucial – even a dealbreaker – for some home buyers is proximity to a sought-after local primary school. A study done several years ago involving researchers from the National University of Singapore found that the loss of a top 50 ranked school led to a fall in prices of about 8.5 per cent for private homes and an estimated 5.1 per cent for Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats within 1 km of the school.

    Christine Sun, senior vice-president of research and analytics at OrangeTee & Tie, noted that homes near “top schools” can draw a price premium of up to 15 per cent. 

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