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Frasers Wins Bayshore Site; Clarke Quay Shophouses and Tiong Bahru Returns Draw Attention
Published 17 July 2026 · Covers news from 16 Jul to 17 Jul
A Frasers Property-led consortium secured the Bayshore Drive mixed-use GLS site with a $2.13 billion bid, while a $90 million shophouse portfolio near Clarke Quay and strong two-bedder returns at Tiong Bahru's Emerald Park highlight diverse activity across the Singapore market.
- A Frasers Property-led consortium outbid two competing groups with a S$2.13 billion offer for the Bayshore Drive mixed-use GLS site, according to The Business Times, signalling strong developer appetite for large-scale integrated developments in the East Coast corridor. [5]
- Three refurbished shophouses in the Upper Circular Conservation Area near Clarke Quay have been listed at $90 million, with Stacked Homes reporting the portfolio carries potential for up to 450 hostel beds under a relaxed URA pilot policy — an unusual commercial opportunity tied to a specific regulatory window. [2]
- Emerald Park in Tiong Bahru recorded the highest two-bedder returns across Bukit Merah and Queenstown over the past decade, averaging 29.69% ROI and $306,000 profit per transaction, according to Stacked Homes' analysis — outperforming newer and denser peers in the same catchment. [1]
- A 1980s government chalet in Loyang near Changi Airport has been converted into Coliwoo Resort Changi, described by Stacked Homes as Singapore's largest co-living resort with 380 rooms, adding to the growing supply of alternative residential accommodation in the East. [4]
- VnExpress International reports that Singapore has slipped to fourth place among the world's most expensive housing markets, with Hong Kong reclaiming the top position — a ranking shift that buyers tracking relative global affordability may wish to note. [3]
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- [2]A $90M Clarke Quay Shophouse Portfolio Has Hit The Market — With Potential For Up To 450 Hostel Beds
Stacked Homes · 16/07/2026
- [3]Hong Kong leads; Singapore slips to 4th among the world's most expensive housing markets - VnExpress International
Google News — Singapore property · 16/07/2026
- [4]A 40-Year-Old Government Chalet Has Been Transformed Into Singapore’s Largest Co-Living Resort
Stacked Homes · 15/07/2026
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