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Singapore’s prime land is ‘exorbitant,’ says leading developer
By the fourth quarter of 2015, private home prices had fallen in nine consecutive quarters, marking the longest losing streak in 17 years. u00e2u20acu201d TODAY pic

SINGAPORE, May 11 — Singapore’s second-largest developer has taken a potshot at the prices of prime land in the city-state, describing them as exorbitant and predicting that they’ll only get even more expensive in years to come.

“In land-scarce Singapore, it is increasingly difficult to secure prime land of this scale and even if available, the asking price for land alone is exorbitantly high,” City Developments Ltd said in an earnings statement. The comments referred to the 170,000 square foot (16,000 square metre) site the company bought for its Gramercy Park project, just off the Orchard Road shopping belt.

While Singapore’s residential property prices have been on the slide for 10 quarters after the government imposed an unprecedented series of curbs to cool buyers’ enthusiasm starting in 2009, the country remains Asia’s second-most expensive housing market.

City Developments, run by billionaire Kwek Leng Beng, said it was fortunate to have secured the freehold Gramercy Park site in the earlier years, which afforded it the ability to market it at current market rates, according to the statement today.

“Future stock in this area is expected to be priced higher,” the company said in its results statement, referring to prime land prices. For Gramercy Park, “the group is in the midst of its regional overseas roadshows to promote the property, and interest has been positive,” it said.

City Developments put in the highest of three bids in 2006 and purchased the Gramercy Park plot on Grange Road for S$383 million (RM1.1 billion), according to an earlier company statement. Singapore is the most expensive place in the region to buy a luxury home after Hong Kong, according to a 2016 wealth report by estate agents Knight Frank LLP. — Bloomberg

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