Is The Best Time To Sell Your New Launch Condo Before Or After Completion? Here’s What The Data Says
- by autobot
- July 16, 2024
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There has been considerable interest in determining the optimal time to sell your new launch condo, particularly as the supply increases with more condos from recent launches nearing completion. The debate is straightforward: Should you sell before the condo is completed? Selling early provides quicker access to profits and frees up your name for other potential deals. Additionally, you may face less competition by selling early, especially if you own a unit in a mega-development. On the other hand, waiting until the development is completed has its advantages. There may be increased demand from buyers ready to move in, and if the condo exceeds expectations, it could fetch a higher price. However, there’s also the risk that build quality issues might emerge, negatively impacting your sale price. So, is selling early truly more profitable, and how does the timing of your sale affect your returns? We analysed the numbers from several condo sales to find out: For comparison, we used private, non-landed projects that were launched from 2018 onward. We also checked that there were new to resale, as well as new to sub sale transactions for comparison: Overall new to resale transactions came out slightly ahead, which implies it may be better to sell after TOP. However, frankly, the degree of difference is not great. Of the six projects where selling before TOP was better (i.e., new to sub sale), you can see three of them had only one new to resale transaction, whilst Jui Residences only had two such transactions – this makes it hard to draw any accurate conclusions. is the most notable of the lot, where waiting to sell after TOP made a difference of 2.5 per cent. Due to the housing shortage right after Covid, home prices rose to new highs. Because of this, we would expect that the new to resale units would perform better; they should have appreciated from more time in the market. Here are the holding periods for the various transactions: Note that for Midwood, the average holding period between new to sub sale and new to resale is not very different. As such, the holding period doesn’t seem to have mattered for this specific condo. Overall, however, the results are better by around 1.4 per cent, if you wait till after TOP to sell. This comes from a difference of around eight months in the holding period. Due to factors like the Sellers Stamp Duty (SSD), and the unreliability of finding sub sale buyers, it may be best to stick to a fundamental strategy: buy when you have holding power, and can ride out downturns. (The SSD imposes a tax of 12 per cent of the sale price if a unit is sold within the first year of purchase. This decreases to eight per cent and four per cent in subsequent years, which explains why most sub sales occur in the fourth year, after the SSD period). Ultimately, the decision usually depends on the specific project. For a luxury new launch condo with fewer competing units and a promising outcome (at least, from what you can see on the outside), waiting might be beneficial. Buyers in this segment often make emotional purchases and may be willing to pay a premium if they like what they see. For a mass-market new launch, this may be more timing-dependent. If you bought early while many others purchased later, it might be wise to sell before a large number of listings hit the market. Even if there’s a chance of securing a higher price later, the risk may not be worth it in this scenario. A final point of consideration: private property prices are starting to . It’s proving difficult to go past $2,200 psf, and this will have an effect on sub sale transactions. So again, buyers today should ensure they’re prepared to stay longer if necessary: you may have to sell much further past the TOP date than you’d expect. For more news on the Singapore private property market, or if you have questions about your sale or purchase, do reach out to for help. If you’d like to get in touch for a more in-depth consultation, you can do so .