- All visuals are interactive so you can click to highlight and filter.
- Data pertains to Private Residential Property Transactions in Singapore for the past rolling 60 months.
- This report only includes ONLY Landed Housing Types.
- Data for this report is sourced from Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore (URA).
- See more notes from URA at bottom of page.
Notes from URA pertaining to this dataset:
- This e-Service comprises private residential property transactions with caveats lodged or options issued within the last 60 months.
- New sale transactions starting from 25 May 2015 are based on options issued by developers.
- Caveats are legal documents lodged by purchasers with the Singapore Land Authority to register their legal interest in the property. Caveats are usually lodged by purchasers after the Option-to Purchase is exercised or the Sales and Purchase agreement is signed.
- It is not mandatory to lodge a caveat. As such, some transacted properties may not have caveats lodged against them.
- For subsale and resale transactions, information is updated on every Tuesday and Friday. For new sale transactions, information is updated on every Friday. If the scheduled update falls on a public holiday, it will be updated on the following working day.
- For landed housing, the Land/Floor Area refers to the land area.
- For non-landed housing, the floor area of the unit is shown.
- Transactions that were done more than 60 months ago are not shown. Find out more from the FAQs.
- Projects in this database are grouped by Core Central Region (CCR), Rest of Central Region (RCR) and Outside Central Region (OCR).
- Price ($) refers to the purchase price stated in the Option and S&P agreement and would have already deducted upfront direct discounts (e.g. X% early bird discount), if any.
- Nett Price ($) refers to the purchase price of a unit after deducting both upfront direct discounts and amount or value of any benefit or benefits given or agreed to be given of units sold.
- Additional Notes from URA
Hi Lionel
Thank you for the feedback.
I assume you are talking about the ability to somehow download or copy from the transactions table?
At this point in time, this is not possible due to technical limitations.
However, you can multi select records using Ctrl key + Click and then right click to Copy Selection and then paste into Excel.
Hope that helps.
Regards
Hi Mr Tee,
Thank you so much!
Greatly appreciate your efforts and generousness. Wish you all the best!
Dear Sir,
Appreciate it if you could make it easier to use the transaction data.