Thursday, July 2, 2009

HK Banks In Mortgage War

Source : The Business Times, June 30 2009

Mortgage rates are lowest in 19 years in face of slower demand for credit

(HONG KONG) Hong Kong high school teacher Chris Poon's dream of buying his first apartment was dashed in last December when banks refused to fund more than 50 per cent of the HK$3.5 million (S$657,650) purchase.

Tough times: Average net interest margins for Hong Kong's banks will narrow by as much as half a percentage point this year from 2008, say analysts

Mr Poon, 33, tried again in May and got a loan covering 70 per cent of the price for the 700 square foot apartment in Hong Kong's Sai Wan Ho district from BOC Hong Kong (Holdings) Ltd. The mortgage rate was 2.25 per cent, down from the 3.5 per cent that Mr Poon was discussing with lenders last year.

Mortgage rates in the city are the lowest in at least 19 years, as far back as records are available, to offset slower demand for other types of credit during Hong Kong's worst recession in a decade. Among developed economies, only Japan offers similarly cheap loans, as its central bank has kept interest rates below one per cent for the past 14 years, said Leland Sun, founder of Pan Asian Mortgage Co.

'Hong Kong banks are killing themselves with the low rates,' said Mr Sun, whose Hong Kong-based firm advises homebuyers.

Average net interest margins for the city's banks - the difference between what they charge for loans and the cost to fund them - will narrow by as much as half a percentage point this year from 2008, said Lee Yuk-kei, an analyst at Core-Pacific Yamaichi International Ltd in Hong Kong.

The aggregate margin declined to 1.62 per cent in the first quarter from 1.78 per cent in the previous three months, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority reported. At New York- based JPMorgan Chase & Co, the largest US bank by market value, the net interest margin climbed 37 basis points to 2.76 per cent in the first quarter, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. A basis point is 0.01 percentage point.

Banco Santander SA, Spain's largest bank, said that its net interest margin rose to 3.34 per cent in the first quarter from 3.05 per cent three months earlier.

Thinner margins will slow any recovery in Hong Kong bank profits this year, Core-Pacific's Mr Lee said. First-half results 'are likely to be weak' because of pressure on loan profitability and weakening demand for credit, Citigroup Inc analysts Simon Ho and Franco Lam wrote in a June 16 report.

The combined pretax profits of Hong Kong banks declined 28 per cent in the first quarter from a year earlier, according to figures submitted last month by the central bank to lawmakers. By contrast, first- quarter earnings at JPMorgan and Citigroup in the US and Deutsche Bank AG in Germany increased amid lower credit-market writedowns and higher trading profits.

Total loans in Hong Kong fell 0.5 per cent in April from March, sliding for a seventh straight month as an increase in mortgage lending failed to compensate for a drop in demand for credit among individuals and small and medium-sized companies, according to the central bank. The value of mortgage loans approved by Hong Kong banks rose for a sixth consecutive month in May to HK$28.1 billion, the highest since January 2008.

Banks cut home-loan rates in the city by 15 to 40 basis points in May to an average 2.08 per cent, data compiled by Hong Kong- based mReferral Mortgage Brokerage Services show. That's the lowest level since records began in 1990, according to mReferral.

'With these kinds of mortgage rates, banks aren't really making much money,' said Dominic Chan, a Hong Kong-based analyst at BNP Paribas Securities Asia Ltd. 'But for them, it's probably still better than putting money in, say, US Treasury notes.' The yield on 10-year Treasuries fell to 3.54 per cent on June 26 in New York.

Mr Chan has a 'buy' rating on BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd, Bank of East Asia Ltd and HSBC Holdings plc, and a 'hold' on Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

The Hang Seng Finance Index, which tracks shares of the city's biggest lenders, fell 17 per cent during the past 12 months, matching the benchmark Hang Seng Index's performance.

Bank of Communications Co, the Chinese bank 19 per cent owned by London-based HSBC, started offering mortgage rates on June 10 priced at as much as 3.25 percentage points below its prime rate, which stands at 5.25 per cent. The prime rate is the benchmark banks use to calculate what to charge for mortgages.

'This is probably one of the lowest mortgage offers in history,' said Patrick Chow, head of research at property agency Ricacorp Ltd in Hong Kong, referring to the Bank of Communications rate. 'We've seen lower offers in the past, but they only applied to specific new projects or were given only to select clients.'

HSBC, Hong Kong's biggest bank by branches, began a new mortgage plan in March offering a fixed 2.18 per cent interest rate in the first year and a floating rate of 1.75 per cent below the prime rate thereafter. BOC Hong Kong, which has the largest share of the mortgage market, announced a similar plan later that month, with rates as low as 2.16 per cent the first year.

'This mortgage price war will go on,' Peter Wong, head of the Hong Kong unit of HSBC, said at a June 11 briefing. 'Both corporate and personal lending has slowed down lately, and a lot of banks have switched their focus to the mortgage market.'

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc, Japan's largest bank, charges about 2.48 per cent for a variable mortgage in its home market. The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate in the US was 5.42 per cent on June 25, up from 5.38 per cent a week earlier, according to Freddie Mac, the McLean, Virginia-based mortgage buyer.

The decline in Hong Kong mortgage rates has spurred a recovery in the housing market, with home sales rising 42 per cent by volume in May, the biggest increase since February 2008, data compiled by the government's Land Registry show.

Prices for so-called mass-market homes, or those smaller than 1,000 sq ft, increased about 10.5 per cent in the two months till May 31, after falling almost 25 per cent during the second half of 2008, according to Hong Kong-based Centaline Property Agency Ltd.

Falling money market rates have underpinned the mortgage price battle. The three-month Hong Kong Interbank Offered Rate fell as low as 0.33 per cent on May 21, the lowest since January 2005, as the city's central bank cut borrowing costs and spent US$23 billion defending the currency's peg to the US dollar.

At 0.36 per cent, the Hibor is 84 basis points lower than the equivalent London Interbank Offered Rate. The spread was 60 points on April 22, just before the Hibor began to plunge.

'Last year, the banks sounded like they didn't really want to lend me any money,' said Mr Poon, whose mortgage plan from BOC Hong Kong was 2.75 per cent below the bank's prime rate. 'This time, it felt like they've got a price war going. Every bank I went to tried to tell me they could offer better deals than the others.' - Bloomberg

“双钥匙”公寓受欢迎 星狮地产计划再推出

Source : 《联合早报》July 1, 2009

购买新屋时,成年孩子若想与父母同住,但又希望有私人空间,有什么选择?想买大型公寓,但资金不足,有意把其中一个单位出租帮补房贷,却不希望生活被干扰,该怎么办?

考虑到一些买家有上述需要,星狮地产公司(Frasers Centrepoint Homes)创造了“双钥匙”(Dual Key)单位,把三个卧房式单位隔成一个两个卧房式单位以及一个“小型公寓”(studio apartment)单位。两个单位属于同一张地契,虽共享一个门厅,但各有一个入口和一套钥匙,单位内也有各自的厨房、客厅、餐厅和厕所。

早报制图:李太里

星狮地产公司的地产发展部总经理郑国强指出,这是个双赢的格局,能让孩子与父母,或业主与租户同住一个屋檐下,但不必牺牲自由或生活素质。

他表示,公司是在听取了买家的要求和意见后,内部研究和设计出这个新格局。

他说:“目前,如果父母与成年孩子希望住在同一个公寓里,却不想住在一起,就必须购买两个单位,财务负担相当重。至于第一次购买私宅的组屋提升者,如果能把一个房间出租,可以减轻他们的财务负担。”

星狮地产公司首次在今年2月推出市场的水之轩(Caspian)项目中推出这类“双钥匙”单位,15个单位获得买家的热烈反应。公司因此在上月中旬推出的8@Woodleigh项目中,特别设计了30个“双钥匙”单位。这些占地约1152平方英尺的单位被隔成占地约700平方英尺的两个卧房式单位,以及400多平方英尺的小型公寓单位,门厅的面积则为10平方英尺左右。

虽然这些单位售价介于90万至100万元之间的单位,每平方英尺售价要比普通三卧房式单位高20至30元,但还是在一个多星期内被抢购一空。

郑国强透露,购买“双钥匙”单位的买家有60%是组屋提升者,他们大都为育有成年孩子的父母,以及第一次购买私宅的中年夫妇。

他表示,如果家庭需要在日后改变,比如业主有能力承担整个房子的贷款,不必将小型公寓出租,可将隔墙打通,还原到三卧房式单位。

星狮地产公司计划在未来的新项目中推出“双钥匙”单位,目前正在研究是否能提供不同格局的单位,比如两个两个卧房式单位,或把单位分隔成上下两层楼等。不过,他表示,每个项目不适合有超过30个“双钥匙”单位。

他说:“双钥匙单位的设计具挑战性,两个厨房、客厅、餐厅的设计也需要更多的材料。此外,这样的格局不适合所有的公寓项目,只适合位于市区外,拥有组屋提升者顾客群的项目。”

由于“双钥匙”单位实用新颖,郑国强表示,过去两个星期有不少发展商向公司要求参观8@Woodleigh,以参考这个创新的格局。他预计,这将带动一股新潮流,未来在其他发展商的项目中预计将出现不同格局的“双钥匙”单位。

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Robust Private Home Sales In June

Source : The Business Times, June 30, 2009

But it is too early to call a recovery, cautions OCBC Investment Research

Private home sales stayed strong in June.

Far East Organization sold 74 apartments in its 280-unit Vista Residences at a private preview last weekend, the developer said yesterday.

Freehold property: Artist's impression of Vista Residences; Far East Organization's Mr Chia says that buyers are mainly Singaporeans and there is strong interest from young professional managers, teachers and civil servants

And Frasers Centrepoint said that it has fully sold two of its projects - the 330-unit 8@Woodleigh and the 110-unit Woodsville 28. Homes at 8@Woodleigh went for an average of $790 per sq ft (psf), while units at Woodsville 28 sold for an average price of $775 psf.

8@Woodleigh was launched just two weeks ago. Woodsville 28 was launched in July 2008 but most units languished until the buying momentum returned to the market this year.

Over at the freehold Vista Residences - on Jalan Dusun and Jalan Datoh at the corner of Thomson Road - prices start at $960 psf. The project will be officially launched tomorrow, but Far East released 88 units at a weekend preview, and 85 per cent of them were snapped up.

Strong showing: Vista Residences will be officially launched tomorrow, but Far East released 88 units at a weekend preview, and 85% of them were snapped up

'Buyers are mainly Singaporeans and there is particularly strong interest from young professional managers, teachers and civil servants who are buying to occupy,' said Chia Boon Kuah, chief operating officer of Far East Organization's property arm.

While units at Vista Residences have sold for more than homes in the nearby The Arte - a City Developments project where units were launched at an average price of $880 psf in March - the difference in pricing is due to the difference in unit sizes and floor plans, analysts say.

'Vista Residences offer smaller size units that command higher psf pricing and also smaller balcony space than The Arte,' OCBC Investment Research analyst Foo Sze Ming said in a note yesterday. 'As such, we caution that the strong buying momentum at higher psf pricing for the new launch should not be viewed as a new uptrend for property prices.'

Mr Foo said that it is too early to call a recovery in the property market. 'We remain unconvinced by the recent 'recovery' in the physical property market,' he said.

'We believe buying strength over the recent weeks could have been driven by the spillover effect from earlier pent-up demand that drew cash rich local investors back into the market. In our view, potential catalysts for price increase will have to come from an inflow of foreign funds into the property market, as well as a pick up in employment opportunities.'

Foreign funds were the driving force of the property boom in 2007, but have not come back to the market in a big way.

Looking ahead, more mass-market and mid-market launches are expected in the coming weeks, including Oasis@Elias, a 388-unit, 99-year leasehold project at Elias Road by Chip Eng Seng, and The Gale, a 329-unit, freehold project at Flora Road by Tripartite Developers.

Existing Home Prices In Spain Fall As Much As 4.5% In Q2

Source : The Business Times, June 30, 2009

(MADRID) Asking prices for existing homes in Spain dropped by as much as 4.5 per cent in the second quarter from the previous three months, Idealista.com said yesterday, as lenders granted fewer mortgages and unemployment increased.

The prices asked by sellers in Spain's biggest cities fell on average by 1-3 per cent, Idealista said in an e-mailed statement. The biggest decline, in the cities of Cadiz and Ciudad Real, was 4.5 per cent.

House prices soared 120 per cent between 1997 and 2007 as falling interest rates, rising employment and economic growth averaging 3.8 per cent a year boosted Spaniards' spending power. Price gains began to slow in 2007 as the global credit crisis took hold and started falling in July 2008 as overbuilding caused the supply of homes to outstrip demand.

In Madrid, prices slipped 0.6 per cent to 3,954 euros (S$8,090) per square metre (psm) and in Barcelona, Spain's second- largest city, they fell 1.5 per cent to 4,153 euros. In Valencia, the third-biggest city, the decline was 1.9 per cent to 2,499 euros psm. -- Bloomberg

Strong Sales For New Condo Launches

Source : The Straits Times, June 30 2009

Units in mass- and higher-market projects snapped up.

STRONG sales in the property market continued over the weekend as mass- and upper-mid- market launches drew crowds of buyers.

Far East Organization sold 74 of its initial batch of 88 units at a preview of its Vista Residences over the weekend. -- PHOTO: FAR EAST ORGANIZATION.

Within three days of its preview launch last Friday, the 68-unit Residences @ Killiney project sold 39 of 60 released units - with sales ongoing, a spokesman for developer Hoi Hup Realty said yesterday.

Preview prices at the Killiney Road condominium ranged from $1,700 per sq ft (psf) to $2,000 psf.

Opposite the condo at Devonshire Road, Allgreen Properties' One Devonshire has sold more than 95 per cent of its 36-storey, 152-unit freehold condo since its launch about two weeks ago.

In the Thomson Road area, Far East Organization sold 84 per cent - or 74 homes - of an initial batch of 88 units at a private preview of its Vista Residences over the weekend.

The 280-unit freehold project offers a range of accommodation from one bedroom to penthouse units starting from $960 psf.

Far East will release another 45 units tomorrow - its official launch date - said Mr Chia Boon Kuah, chief operating officer of the firm's property arm.

HSR Property Group executive director Eric Cheng noted that the buying activity - which started in mass-market new condo launches - seems to have moved into the higher market segments.

'This is undoubtedly due to the stock market rally, more positive sentiment, and is enabled by the interest absorption scheme,' he said.

The scheme allows buyers to pay a deposit and postpone monthly home loan payments until the project is completed.

'This is attracting the investors to come out in droves,' he added.

In the mass market, sales continued with Frasers Centrepoint announcing yesterday that its two projects, 8@Woodleigh and Woodsville 28, were sold out.

All 330 units at 8@Woodleigh in Potong Pasir were fully sold last Saturday at an average price of $790 psf. And all 110 units of Woodsville 28 were sold by last Tuesday at an average price of $775 psf.

At Pasir Ris, half of the 142 units at Chip Eng Seng group's Oasis@Elias previewed over the weekend were sold, said its marketing agent CB Richard Ellis.

On the east coast, the 94-unit Parc Seabreeze in Marine Parade is selling well with the project close to 70 per cent sold, said HSR, which is marketing the project. Units are fetching from $1,050 psf to $1,550 psf.

Mr Colin Tan, Chesterton Suntec International's head of research and consultancy, noted that there had been 'pent-up demand' resulting in strong sales activity, but added that this was 'not sustainable'.

'Unlike the boom years, where foreigners made up a huge number of buyers, it is mostly locals who are on this buying spree,' he said.

Property expert Nicholas Mak expects a moderation of buying activity in the coming months, especially as developers continue to revise their prices upwards.