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01-18 20:06
Since 2H 2025, trading activity has picked up meaningfully for mid-cap S-REITs, such as $Sasseur Reit(CRPU.SI)$ and $OUEREIT(TS0U.SI)$, driven by events, operational data, and shifting expectations. With interest rates starting to fall extending to 2026, Singapore REITs could be among the biggest beneficiaries as financing conditions improve. Falling Rates will continue to improve the outlook for REITs such as CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust (SGX: C38U), and Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust (SGX: N2IU). Open Tiger Cash Boist Account today and enjoy access to SGD 20,000 with unlimited trading on SG, HK, and US stocks, as well as ETFs. Thanks @Tiger_SG @TigerStars @Tiger_comments @Tiger_Earnings @MillionaireTiger @icycrystal @Universe宇宙 @b1uesky
Singapore Home Sales Hit a Four-Year High: REITs Are Smart Trade?
In 2025, total new private home sales (excluding ECs) reached 10,821 units, up 67.3% year-on-year from 6,469 units in 2024 — the highest level since 2021. For stock market participants, S-REITs offer a more liquid and flexible way to express a view on property fundamentals while trading interest-rate expectations and cash-flow re-rating. Which REIT theme are you watching next? Will Singapore’s housing market remain strong? After a solid performance last year, can S-REITs continue to push to new highs this year?
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