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dc.titleCONDITION OF THE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MARKET AND FACTORS AFFECTING IT (1986-1992)
dc.contributor.authorHO TEIK AIK
dc.date.accessioned2020-04-03T03:51:22Z
dc.date.available2020-04-03T03:51:22Z
dc.date.issued1990
dc.identifier.citationHO TEIK AIK (1990). CONDITION OF THE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MARKET AND FACTORS AFFECTING IT (1986-1992). ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/166426
dc.description.abstractThe period 1986 to 1989 witnessed the revival of the private residential market from its trough in 1986. Throughout this period, the market has undergone periods of consolidation, as oversupply is gradually taken up, uncertainty due to the stock market crash, mini-boom due to speculation and investment, and stabilisation as more supply is completed and further boom when expectation diminishes. The author attempts to give a detail account of the above events, and also covers the major contributing factors that resulted in this revival. The factors are used to project the market condition in the immediate future (1989-1992) to determine whether they will still be as dominating and as effective as before. Some new factors are also introduced. Based on the study, it was discovered that most of the factors are subsidiary ones that `thrive’ on a few underlying or fundamental factors. The latter factors help to determine market confidence while the former ones generate market expectation. The combined effect of these two, confidence and expectation, provide the impetus during the upward trend and also largely determine the fate of any future market condition. Factors are dynamic in nature. But, at any point of time, their effect can be interpreted as the two vital forces that drive the property market in the direction that is proportional to their impact.
dc.sourceSDE BATCHLOAD 20200320
dc.subjectMarket Conditions
dc.subjectMarket Revival
dc.subjectMarket Confidence
dc.subjectMarket Expectation
dc.subjectUnderlying factors
dc.subjectSubsidiary factors
dc.subjectInterrelated factors
dc.typeThesis
dc.contributor.departmentSCHOOL OF BUILDING & ESTATE MANAGEMENT
dc.contributor.supervisorHAN SWEE LEAN
dc.description.degreeBachelor's
dc.description.degreeconferredBACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ESTATE MANAGEMENT)
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