What is private residential property in Singapore?

Private residential property in Singapore refers to housing units that are owned by private individuals, corporations or entities, and are not developed or managed by the government. They include a wide range of housing types, such as apartments, condominiums, landed houses, and luxury homes. Private residential properties in Singapore are usually developed by private developers … Read more

What is URA caveat?

A URA caveat is a legal document that is lodged with the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) in Singapore to protect the interest of a party in a property transaction. It serves as a notice to the public that a particular person or entity has an interest in the property, such as ownership or a claim … Read more

How often is URA caveat updated?

The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) caveat database is updated on a daily basis, except on weekends and public holidays. This means that any changes or updates to the caveats lodged with URA will be reflected in the database the next working day. A caveat is a legal document lodged with URA to protect the interest … Read more

URA Caveat

Everyone knows that buying a home can be a pain, which is why property buyers should always do their due diligence before making a purchase. But what really sets the smart property buyers apart from the rest is the ability to identify the right data to draw insights from. One such useful resource is the Urban Redevelopment Authority’s … Read more

URA Property Transactions

This e-Service comprises private residential property transactions with caveats lodged or options issued within the last 60 months. New sale transactions starting from 25 May 2015 are based on options issued by developers. Caveats are legal documents lodged by purchasers with the Singapore Land Authority to register their legal interest in the property. Caveats are … Read more

Is URA a government agency?

The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is the national urban planning authority of Singapore, and a statutory board under the Ministry of National Development of the Government of Singapore. Land use planning URA’s main responsibility is land-use planning. URA planners devise both long-term strategic plans, along with medium-term plans, which are reviewed every five to ten years. These plans designate the land use and urban density for the … Read more