Shophouse Listings, Bukit Timah Launch, and HDB Resale Softness Dominate News
Published 15 July 2026 · Covers news from 14 Jul to 15 Jul
Weave Living is marketing two separate shophouse assets totalling over $168M, while Dunearn House enters the Bukit Timah condo market at $2,799 psf. HDB resale prices have now fallen for two consecutive quarters, with a weaker jobs outlook cited as a contributing factor.
- Weave Living has listed a portfolio of shophouse suites at an undisclosed Singapore location for $73M as part of what Mingtiandi describes as broader capital recycling activity [1]. Separately, EdgeProp.sg reports that Weave Living has also relisted its Jalan Sultan property at a reduced asking price of $95M, down from an earlier marketing attempt [5].
- Stacked Homes reports that two adjoining commercial conservation shophouses at 18 and 19 Hongkong Street in the CBD are available via Expression of Interest, closing 25 August, with Knight Frank as marketing agent; the listings are noted to be exempt from ABSD and SSD, and foreign purchasers are eligible to buy [7].
- Dunearn House has launched with a starting price of $1.475M, equivalent to approximately $2,799 psf, which Stacked Homes describes as one of the more affordable entry points into the Bukit Timah condo segment when compared against nearby resale and new-launch benchmarks [3].
- HDB resale flat prices fell for a second straight quarter in Q2 2026, declining 0.3% according to HDB flash estimates reported by EdgeProp.sg [12]. The Business Times separately attributes part of the softness to a weaker jobs outlook, with both transaction volume and prices slipping further in Q2 [11].
Sources
- [1]Weave Puts Singapore Shophouse Suites on Market for $73M as Capital Recycling Picks Up - Mingtiandi
Google News — Singapore property · 14/07/2026
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- [5]Weave Living puts Jalan Sultan property back on the market at lower price of $95 mil - EdgeProp.sg
Google News — Singapore property · 14/07/2026
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