DBS’s forecast of private home prices hitting S$4,000 psf in 15 years sounds bold but not unrealistic. With limited land, strong governance, and steady foreign inflows, Singapore property has natural long-term support. Even if growth isn’t smooth, the city’s transformation and infrastructure push should keep values trending upward.
Still, I doubt the rise will be linear. Factors like interest rates, global uncertainty, and population shifts could slow the pace. Doubling in 15 years assumes strong income growth and sustained demand — conditions that may not always align.
Personally, I prefer balance. Property is a good hedge, but I’d rather diversify through REITs and equities to capture growth with lower capital and debt risk. Prices may keep climbing, but I’m not betting everything on real estate alone.
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