
In the dynamic landscape of Singapore’s property market, commercial real estate presents a unique opportunity. This guide delves into the intricacies of the commercial property market, especially following the increase in Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty (ABSD) rates for residential properties as part of the property cooling measures. Here, we explore why and how investors might pivot towards commercial properties in 2025 and beyond.
Understanding commercial properties
Commercial properties in Singapore, which include retail spaces, industrial, and commercial buildings, and hotels, serve primarily for business operations and income generation. These properties are increasingly attractive to investor, businesspeople, and foreign buyers, particularly because they are exempt from ABSD, a levy applicable to residential properties.
Below is a table to show the distinctions between the commercial properties and what are the examples for them:
| Type of commercial property | Examples |
| Commercial and industrial | Offices and warehouses (B1), factories (B2) |
| Retail | HDB shophouses, bars, restaurants, gyms, pet shops, shopping malls, shophouses |
| Hotel | Hotels, hostels |
Foreign investment in Singapore’s commercial property
Singapore’s legal framework permits foreign investors to own commercial properties without the restrictions faced in the residential sector. This openness creates a vibrant and inclusive market, appealing to international investors looking to tap into Singapore’s commercial real estate sector.
Regarding the Residential Property Act, the commercial properties that foreigners can buy are:
- Shop houses, for commercial use only
- Hotels that are registered under the Hotels Act
- Commercial and industrial properties
Key considerations before investing
Investing in commercial property requires careful analysis. Various types of commercial properties come with unique risks and benefits. Investors should also consider the property’s zoning and potential for change in usage, as well as the significance of its location. Financial aspects like ABSD, Seller’s Stamp Duty (SSD), and the inapplicability of CPF funds for commercial property purchases further influence investment decisions. Explore our very own Stamp Duty Calculator before you proceed with the article!
You can look at the table below to see if you need to pay Seller’s Stamp Duty (SSD):
| Holding period | SSD rate (on actual price) |
| 1 year | 15% |
| 1 to 2 years | 10% |
| 2 to 3 years | 5% |
| Over 3 | No payable rate |
Financial aspects of buying commercial property
The financial landscape for acquiring commercial property in Singapore involves understanding loan-to-value ratios, the absence of ABSD, and SSD for certain types of properties. Additional costs, including property tax, Buyer’s Stamp Duty (BSD), and Goods and Services Tax (GST), as well as renovation and furnishing costs, play a crucial role in investment planning.
Buyer’s Stamp Duty payment rates can be seen in the table below:
| Rates for residential properties | Rates for non-residential properties | |
| First S$180,000 | 1% | 1% |
| Next S$180,000 | 2% | 2% |
| Next S$640,000 | 3% | 3% |
| Next S$500,000 | 4% | 4% |
| Next S$1.5 million | 5% | 5% |
| In excess of S$3 million | 5% | 5% |
Leasing and rental yields
Commercial properties often come with different lease terms compared to residential properties, typically shorter. They offer higher rental yields, though they may also incur higher maintenance costs, a factor to be considered by prospective investors. Check out our Affordability Calculator!
You can also look at some of the commercial properties we have for rent:
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Financing commercial properties
Commercial property financing can be navigated through individual or corporate loans, with banks applying the Total Debt Servicing Ratio (TDSR) to assess loan eligibility. This varies between individual investors and companies, based on income and financial health.
Read more: A Singaporean’s guide to buying property in Malaysia
We also have a TDSR Calculator!
Finding commercial properties for sale
Prospective investors can stay informed about upcoming commercial property sales through Government Land Sales (GLS) announcements. Researching market trends, including rental rates and vacancy statistics, is essential for informed investment decisions.
Look at the commercial properties for sale we have on site now:
Seeking professional advice and loans
Navigating commercial property loans can be complex. Consulting with mortgage experts and financial advisors is recommended for personalised guidance tailored to individual investment profiles and goals.
Conclusion
The commercial property market in Singapore offers promising opportunities for investors in 2025 and beyond. However, success in this venture requires thorough research, careful financial planning, and an understanding of the market dynamics.
For more information on commercial property investment in Singapore, visit our other articles like How to make a smart property investment during a slow market and Property investments: When high risks meet high rises!. We offer a wealth of resources for investors to make informed decisions in the real estate market.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for general purposes only. 99.co makes no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information. This guide should not be relied upon for making financial, investment, real estate, or legal decisions. We strongly advise to seek professional advice tailored to your personal circumstances. 99.co accepts no liability for decisions made based on this information.
About Azhann Rosmin
Azhann Rosmin is a writer who has 6 years of professional forte. He specialises in writing about real estate and lifestyle topics. His coverage mostly focuses on HDBs, condos, BTOs, and landed houses while also favouring topics of food, nightlife, and technology. He has worked in multiple writing positions that include cryptocurrency, fintech, e-commerce, fashion, and cosmetics. Azhann graduated with a bachelor's degree in Applied Linguistics and also writes poetry.
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