23-04-2014, 01:53 PM
Singapore is often proud and tend to reference their performance to external international benchmark. Everything goes well if is in our favor. What if is not so clear.
http://www.demographia.com/dhi.pdf
Is being the best of the worst good enough for us ?
"Singapore had a Median Multiple of 5.1, for a severely
unaffordable rating. Other severely unaffordable geographies included Australia (6.3), New Zealand (8.0), and
Hong Kong (14.9)."
"Singapore's well-designed regulatory
structure, with its emphasis on sufficient supply and affordability is capable of restoring housing affordability."
"With severely unaffordable housing, Singapore has not been as successful as might have been hoped. In some
years insufficient supply was produced, which resulted in the now elevated costs. But, by comparison to
metropolitan areas that have followed the British urban containment model, Singapore's results have been
stellar. Housing affordability has virtually spiraled out of control in places like Hong Kong, Vancouver, San
Francisco, San Jose, Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland and London, reaching levels of 7.0 to nearly 15.0. "
Food for thoughts.
Cory
http://www.demographia.com/dhi.pdf
Is being the best of the worst good enough for us ?
"Singapore had a Median Multiple of 5.1, for a severely
unaffordable rating. Other severely unaffordable geographies included Australia (6.3), New Zealand (8.0), and
Hong Kong (14.9)."
"Singapore's well-designed regulatory
structure, with its emphasis on sufficient supply and affordability is capable of restoring housing affordability."
"With severely unaffordable housing, Singapore has not been as successful as might have been hoped. In some
years insufficient supply was produced, which resulted in the now elevated costs. But, by comparison to
metropolitan areas that have followed the British urban containment model, Singapore's results have been
stellar. Housing affordability has virtually spiraled out of control in places like Hong Kong, Vancouver, San
Francisco, San Jose, Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland and London, reaching levels of 7.0 to nearly 15.0. "
Food for thoughts.
Cory