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S'pore banks predict an increase in mortgage refinancing following rate reduction in 2024

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  • Singapore banks saw a surge in mortgage refinancing in 2024, with UOB reporting an 85% increase in HDB loan refinancing and a 60% rise in private property loan refinancing, driven by US Federal Reserve rate cuts.
  • Fixed-rate home loans became more attractive, with 2-year fixed rates dropping to 2.75% by August 2024, while floating-rate mortgages tied to SORA also gained appeal as rates fell, offering potential savings for homeowners.
  • The refinancing boom had broader impacts on Singapore's property market, contributing to increased affordability, supporting property prices (which rose 2.3% in Q4 2024), and boosting overall market activity with a 25% increase in sales transactions.

[SINGAPORE] In 2024, Singapore's property market witnessed a significant shift as homeowners rushed to refinance their mortgages following a series of interest rate cuts. This trend, sparked by the US Federal Reserve's decision to lower rates, has reshaped the landscape of home loans in the city-state, offering both opportunities and challenges for homeowners and banks alike.

The Catalyst: Federal Reserve Rate Cuts

The US Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates in 2024 set the stage for a dramatic change in Singapore's mortgage market. The Fed implemented a 50-basis point cut in September 2024, followed by 25-basis point reductions in November and December. These moves were a response to changing economic conditions and aimed to stimulate growth while managing inflation.

As a result of these cuts, Singapore's interest rates, which are closely tied to US rates, began to fall. The Singapore Overnight Rate Average (SORA), a key benchmark for floating rate home loans, saw a significant decrease. By August 2024, the 1-month SORA stood at 3.54%, down from 3.60% in August 2023.

The Refinancing Rush

With interest rates declining, Singaporean homeowners seized the opportunity to refinance their mortgages. Banks reported a substantial increase in refinancing activities throughout 2024. United Overseas Bank (UOB), one of Singapore's largest banks, saw a remarkable surge in refinancing transactions:

HDB loan refinancing transactions climbed 85% in 2024 compared to the previous year

Private property loan refinancing rose 60% year-on-year for the June-December 2024 period

This surge in refinancing activity was driven by homeowners seeking to take advantage of lower interest rates, potentially reducing their monthly mortgage payments and overall loan costs.

Fixed vs. Floating Rates: A Shifting Landscape

The changing interest rate environment led to shifts in homeowners' preferences between fixed and floating rate mortgages.

Fixed Rate Mortgages

Fixed rate home loans, which had reached highs of 3.85% in previous years, began to stabilize and trend downward in 2024. By August 2024, 2-year fixed rates stood at 2.75%, while 3-year fixed rates were at 2.80%. This decrease made fixed rate options more attractive to homeowners seeking stability in their mortgage payments.

Floating Rate Mortgages

Floating rate home loans, tied to benchmarks like SORA, became increasingly appealing as rates fell. With SORA rates decreasing, these loans offered the potential for lower interest payments. However, they also carried the risk of future rate increases, requiring homeowners to carefully consider their risk tolerance.

Bank Responses and Competitive Offerings

Singapore's banks responded to the changing market conditions by adjusting their mortgage offerings and marketing strategies.

DBS Bank, Singapore's largest lender, reported a significant increase in refinancing applications. The bank saw a 20% year-on-year increase in refinancing volumes for both HDB and private property loans in 2024.

OCBC also experienced a surge in refinancing interest. The bank noted that refinancing applications for HDB flats doubled in 2024 compared to the previous year6.

Banks competed to attract refinancing customers by offering competitive rates and attractive terms. Some banks introduced special refinancing packages, including fee waivers and cash rebates, to entice homeowners to switch their mortgages.

Impact on the Property Market

The refinancing boom had broader implications for Singapore's property market:

Increased Affordability: Lower interest rates improved affordability for both existing homeowners and potential buyers, potentially stimulating demand in the property market.

Price Stability: The improved affordability helped support property prices, contributing to the 2.3% increase in private home prices observed in the fourth quarter of 2024.

Market Activity: The combination of lower rates and increased refinancing activity contributed to a 25% increase in sales transactions in the fourth quarter of 2024.

Homeowner Considerations

For homeowners considering refinancing, several factors came into play:

Break Costs: Those with existing fixed-rate loans needed to consider potential break costs associated with refinancing before the end of their lock-in period.

Long-Term Outlook: While rates were lower in 2024, homeowners had to consider the long-term interest rate outlook when deciding between fixed and floating rate options.

Loan-to-Value Ratios: Changes in property values could affect loan-to-value ratios, impacting refinancing options.

Credit Score: Banks continued to consider credit scores when offering refinancing terms, emphasizing the importance of maintaining good credit.

Expert Insights

Financial experts and analysts provided valuable insights into the refinancing trend:

Leonard Tay, head of research at Knight Frank Singapore, noted: "As interest rates started to fall with the US Federal Reserve announcing a 50-basis point cut in September 2024 followed by 25-basis point reductions in November and December, homebuyer activity in the new sales market swelled significantly in October and November 2024".

Wong Xian Yang, head of research for Singapore and Southeast Asia at Cushman & Wakefield, commented on the market's response: "The Singapore private residential market defied initial expectations with a strong finish in 2024, driven by pent-up demand and a slew of well-located new launches launched in the last quarter of the year".

Future Outlook

Looking ahead, analysts projected moderate increases in Singapore home prices through the end of 2025. Consultancies forecasted private home price growth of around 3 to 6 percent for 2025.

However, the pace of interest rate declines was expected to decelerate. Wong from Cushman & Wakefield stated, "Declining mortgage rates have slightly boosted buyer affordability, but further affordability improvements in 2025 may be muted, as the pace of interest rate declines is expected to decelerate".

The mortgage refinancing boom of 2024 marked a significant chapter in Singapore's property market history. Driven by falling interest rates, homeowners seized the opportunity to potentially lower their mortgage costs, while banks competed to capture market share in the refinancing space.

As Singapore moves forward, the interplay between interest rates, property prices, and homeowner behavior will continue to shape the mortgage landscape. While the rapid pace of refinancing seen in 2024 may moderate, the lessons learned during this period will likely influence homeowner and bank strategies for years to come.

For homeowners and potential buyers, staying informed about market trends, interest rate forecasts, and refinancing options remains crucial. As always, careful consideration of individual financial circumstances and long-term goals should guide decisions in the ever-evolving world of home financing.


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