--- title: "Real Estate Market is Recovering, Is it Time to Invest? Analysis of Singapore's Property Market" description: "The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the global economy, and Singapore is no exception. In 2020, Singapore's GDP declined and unemployment rates are rising. Howev" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/lives/4964" parent: "https://longbridge.com/en/lives.md" category: "Industry Analysis" --- # Real Estate Market is Recovering, Is it Time to Invest? Analysis of Singapore's Property Market **Status**: Unknown **Category**: Industry Analysis ## Description The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the global economy, and Singapore is no exception. In 2020, Singapore's GDP declined and unemployment rates are rising. However, surprisingly, the Singapore real estate market remains steady, with an overall upward trend. Prices and transaction volumes have continued to rise in 2020 and 2021! At the same time, we have also noticed that many of Singapore's listed real estate stocks are still undervalued. Is this a good investment opportunity? On November 23rd at 8pm, Changbridge invited Cai Yiming, a teacher from the Singapore Exchange Academy, to talk about whether the property market is rebounding and whether investment is opportune. The guest speaker is Cai Yiming, who graduated from the National University of Singapore, is a CFA charter financial analyst, and is currently a lecturer at the Singapore Exchange Academy. He has served as the Chief Operating Officer of A.B.Maximus, as well as being responsible for investment projects at Keppel Land Real Estate and Huali Capital, accumulating more than 20 years of securities investment experience. 🤳Live webcast highlights: 1. What are real estate stocks? What are the different types? 2. In-depth discussion on the Singapore real estate market - prices continue to rise, is it a bubble? 3. Real estate stock valuation methods - how to test whether they are undervalued? --- > **Disclaimer**: This article is for reference only and does not constitute any investment advice.