- 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 usually lodged by purchasers after the Option-to Purchase is exercised or the Sales and Purchase agreement is signed.
- It is not mandatory to lodge a caveat. As such, some transacted properties may not have caveats lodged against them.
- For subsale and resale transactions, information is updated on every Tuesday and Friday. For new sale transactions, information is updated on every Friday. If the scheduled update falls on a public holiday, it will be updated on the following working day.
- More detailed real estate statistics are available from URA’s Real Estate Information System(REALIS). Subscription to REALIS can be done via the following link: www.ura.gov.sg/realis.
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