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We now take a closer look at ‘Condominium‘ as a property type, and spotlight on the Top 10 Most Searched Condos and the Top 10 Most Searched New Developments in November 2011. In the chart for the Top 10 Most Searched Condo, we’ve upgraded the list with the latest average PSF prices so that you can compare and contrast. If you are looking to buy a condominium, it will be worthwhile to look at these charts before you make a decision – be it to live in, for rental yield or appreciation value. Top 10 Most Searched Condominiums – Nov 2011  Icon remained the most searched condominium on iProperty.com.sg. Its median psf is S$1,841 in November 2011. The biggest climber is TreVista, moving 5 places up the chart from No. 7 to No. 2. The Sail @ Marina Bay remained steady at No. 3, with the highest average PSF price of S$2,710. The most value-for-money, popular condo is Parc Oasis, trending at an average of S$835 psf. In November, 1,417 condominiums and apartments were sold, and the national average price PSF was S$1,182. This can provide you with some basis to make comparisons on your property purchase. (As cavaets may not be fully lodged at URA, the numbers above may change. Data is accurate as of December 16, 2011.) Top 10 Most Searched New Developments – Nov 2011  The Palette, a 892-unit condominium, topped the chart in November as the most searched for new property development. It is also one of the best selling project, with 367 units sold out of the 450 units launched. Its median price is S$895 psf. (Source: URA, OrangeTee Research)
In a close 2nd is The Verv @ RV. Located on River Valley Road, its media price is S$2,098 psf from developers’ sales*. Steady performers, Woodhaven and The Tennery, have a median price of S$1,034 psf* and S$1,246 psf* in November respectively. Notable new entries are The Hillier and Seastrand(S$952 psf* in Nov 2011). Now, what are other important criteria when it comes to searching for your property in Singapore? Other keywords that you have been searching for include: studio, shophouse, MRT, Simei, Holland, and freehold.
*Source: URA, URA Property Market Info, StreetSine Property Analytics *Data accurate as of December 16, 2011
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