Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on dwelling units available in the market

Feb 6, 2017


Dr Intan Azura Mokhtar: To ask the Minister for National Development 

(a) to date, how many unsold dwelling units built by property developers are there still available in the market; 

(b) how many dwelling units are there available in the market put up for sale by home owners; and 

(c) whether the Ministry will consider slowing down or halting the sale of land parcels for residential development in light of the current sluggish property market.
 

Answer:
 

At the end of 2016, there were about 9,700 unsold private dwelling units, including from executive condominium developments, which have been launched for sale by developers. These include completed and uncompleted units. 

If we include those that have received planning approvals but have not yet been launched for sale, the figure is about 25,000 dwelling units. This is a historical low since the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) started compiling such data in 2001. 
 
The Member also asked about the number of dwelling units put up for sale by home-owners. URA does not compile such data as home-owners are not required to report their intention to sell their homes. 

The demand for private housing remains robust. In 2016, developers sold about 12,000 dwelling units, or 20% more than the approximately 10,000 units sold in 2015. Apart from housing demand, the Government considers other factors such as overall economic and property market conditions to determine the housing supply to be provided in each Government Land Sales (GLS) programme. 

As the current inventory of unsold units is at a historical low, it is important to maintain a healthy level of housing supply to mitigate any shortages in the future. We do not have immediate plans to slow down or halt the supply of private housing through the GLS programme.