The Land Registry today (February 2) released its statistics for January 2024.
Land registration
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* The number of sale and purchase agreements for all building units received for registration in January was 4 401 (+16.9 per cent compared with December 2023 but -0.6 per cent compared with January 2023)
* The 12-month moving average for January was 4 834 (0.04 per cent below the 12-month moving average for December 2023 and 0.2 per cent below that for January 2023)
* The total consideration for sale and purchase agreements of building units in January was $33.7 billion (+0.3 per cent compared with December 2023 and +3.6 per cent compared with January 2023)
* Among the sale and purchase agreements, 3 477 were for residential units (+18.7 per cent compared with December 2023 and +14.0 per cent compared with January 2023)
* The total consideration for sale and purchase agreements in respect of residential units was $27.8 billion (+14.3 per cent compared with December 2023 and +9.3 per cent compared with January 2023)
Statistics on sales of residential units do not include sale and purchase agreements relating to sales of units under the Home Ownership Scheme, the Private Sector Participation Scheme, the Tenants Purchase Scheme, etc, unless the premium of the unit concerned has been paid after the sale restriction period.
Figures on sale and purchase agreements received for the past 12 months, the year-on-year rate of change and breakdown figures on residential sales have also been released.
As deeds may not be lodged with the Land Registry until up to 30 days after the transaction, these statistics generally relate to land transactions in the previous month.
Land search
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* The number of searches of land registers made by the public in January was 372 718 (+27.1 per cent compared with December 2023 and +16.0 per cent compared with January 2023)
The statistics cover searches made at the counter, through the self-service terminals and via the Integrated Registration Information System Online Services.
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