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Landed Home Prices Rise in 1H 2026 Despite Slower Transaction Volumes
Published 29 June 2026 · Covers news from 28 Jun to 29 Jun
Singapore's landed home market saw prices climb in the first half of 2026 even as the number of deals fell, with prime district land prices rising nearly 21% year-on-year. June BTO results also offer insights into how Singaporeans weigh location trade-offs when choosing public housing.
- Landed home prices in Singapore rose in 1H 2026 even as transaction volumes slowed, according to Stacked Homes analysis — suggesting supply constraints continue to support sellers despite reduced deal activity [3].
- Nearly a third of prestige landed transactions crossed the $15 million mark in the period reviewed, pointing to sustained demand at the top end of the market [3].
- Prime district land prices climbed approximately 21% year-on-year, reinforcing the characterisation of the landed segment as a sellers' market even in a slower transactional environment [3].
- Analysis of the June 2026 BTO exercise reveals how Singaporeans navigate trade-offs between price, location, and convenience when selecting public housing — with buyers sometimes willing to pay more for proximity to amenities or transport [1].
- Items [2] and [4] are duplicates or off-topic (agency reputation news) and have been set aside in favour of the substantive market data above.
Sources
- [1]What The June BTO Results Reveal About How Singaporeans Really Choose Their Homes
Stacked Homes · 28/06/2026
- [2]Singapore's Landed Home Market Has Slowed In 2026 — So Why Is It Still A Sellers' Market? - Stacked Homes
Google News — Singapore property · 28/06/2026
- [3]Singapore’s Landed Home Market Has Slowed In 2026 — So Why Is It Still A Sellers’ Market?
Stacked Homes · 28/06/2026
- [4]‘Will not be engaging OrangeTee’: Netizens react after Grayce Tan joins property agency - The Independent Singapore News
Google News — Singapore property · 25/06/2026
Note: This insight was AI-synthesised from the sources above. SifuProperty does not predict prices or recommend buy/sell timing. For decisions on a specific property, talk to a CEA-registered agent. Nothing here is financial or investment advice.