- Using PrimeKey Analysis - The Evaluation Workflow
- The Case for Using PrimeKey’s Data-Driven Property Analysis
- The PrimeKey Edge - Making Efficient & Smarter Property Investment Decisions
- PrimeKey Analysis - The 8 Factors Explained
- How the Scores are Calculated
- PrimeKey Analysis Investment Score - A Visual Illustration
- Disclaimer
- New Property Launches
PrimeKey Analysis is a data-driven property investment framework designed to assess the investment potential of private residential properties (new launches and resale homes) with greater clarity, precision, and objectivity.
It gives investors, homebuyers, and property owners clear, evidence-based insights into the investment strengths and weaknesses of private residential developments, helping them make confident buying and selling decisions.
By translating complex market dynamics into transparent, investment-grade scores, PrimeKey Analysis removes speculation and intuition from the decision-making process.
Each residential project is evaluated on eight core factors that have been shown to influence capital appreciation, rental yield, and future resale performance. These indicators are rigorously derived from actual market behaviour and validated against buyer demand patterns unique to Singapore’s private residential property landscape.
The eight factors used for evaluation are:
- Distance to MRT Station.
- Growth Hotspots.
- Government Land Sale (Future Supply).
- Project Size.
- Remaining Tenure.
- Nearby Primary Schools.
- MOP Cluster (HDB Upgrader Demand).
- Rental Demand (Yield).
Using PrimeKey Analysis - The Evaluation Workflow
| Step | Stage | The Process |
| 01 | Align your objective | We first identify your property goal – whether it’s for own-stay, investment, upgrading, or asset progression. This will shape your decision with the help of our scoring framework based on the 8 factors. |
| 02 | Score real options | A PrimeKey Analysis is run through your shortlisted projects and comparable alternatives to highlight blind spots, strengths, and hidden risks you might not see or anticipated. A value for each project will be generated for side-by-side comparison through an objective data-driven framework. |
| 03 | Entry & exit plan | We determine how to enter safely and map out a realistic buyer pool for your eventual exit. Understanding your future buyers before you buy is an important factor that is often overlooked. |
The Case for Using PrimeKey’s Data-Driven Property Analysis
Singapore, which has been consistently ranked among the world’s most expensive residential property markets, the difference between a sound purchase and a painful misstep increasingly hinges on the quality of information a buyer can access.
For far too long, buying decisions have been shaped by gut instinct, persuasive agent narratives, social media hype, and a constant hum of market noise. Some may also succumb to personal impulse after a visit to the show flat.
As property prices continue to rise and the market grows more complex, the margin for error is shrinking, and badly informed choices can cause financial distress for years to come.
To mitigate any investment missteps, PrimeKey Analysis empowers users to assess residential projects systematically to reveal hidden risks and growth drivers through a data-driven approach.
The PrimeKey Edge - Making Efficient & Smarter Property Investment Decisions
Relying on data over intuition provides a precise, objective, and empirically validated method for assessing a property’s investment potential. Here’s why it outperforms gut feel and guesswork:
- Objectivity Over Emotion: By scoring properties against a standardised set of criteria, PrimeKey Analysis systematically eliminates personal bias. It remains impervious to superficial appeal, such as the allure of a stunning show flat or a polished sales pitch.
- Efficient Investing: Saves hours of manual research, delivering a benchmark score for quick comparisons across residential projects.
- Comparability Across Property Types: Whether evaluating a new launch, a resale condominium, or an executive condominium, PrimeKey Analysis provides a consistent scoring basis – enabling genuine like-to-like comparison.
- Forward-Looking Intelligence: Most buyers look back at past transaction prices for cues. However, PrimeKey Analysis looks forward by assessing government planning intent, GLS pipelines, MOP cycles, and tenures to assess where a property is likely to be in the future.
- Risk Identification Before Commitment: Hidden risks – weak tenure, poor transport connectivity, thin upgrader demand, low rental yields – are exposed before commitment, not discovered painfully after the fact.
- Confidence in Decision-Making: Buyers who understand the data underpinning their purchase are far less vulnerable to post-purchase anxiety, market noise, or peer pressure. Their decision is anchored in evidence, not emotion.
- Clear Exit Strategy: PrimeKey Analysis evaluates every property with a defined exit strategy from the outset, engineered to maximise investment returns. This structured approach fundamentally elevates the quality of purchase decisions.
PrimeKey Analysis - The 8 Factors Explained
The power of PrimeKey Analysis lies in the rigour and relevance of the eight factors it measures. Below is a detailed explanation of each and why it matters.
1. Distance to MRT Station
Walkability to public transport has consistently shown to be an influential driver of both rental demand and resale performance in Singapore. Properties within a 5- to 10-minute walk of an MRT station attract a significantly larger pool of tenants and buyers than those requiring a bus connection or extended walk – a particularly important consideration in Singapore’s hot and humid climate.
The benefits of strong MRT proximity include:
- Stronger rental demand, leading to lower vacancy risk.
- Greater negotiating power for landlords and sellers.
- A broader buyer pool during resale.
- Better price resilience when new competing projects enter the vicinity.
A property that scores well on MRT proximity is not just convenient to live in – it is also more liquid and more price-resilient during market downturns.
| Score | Stars | Criteria |
| 5 / 5 | ★★★★★ | < 5 min walk |
| 4 / 5 | ★★★★ | 5 – 10 min walk |
| 3 / 5 | ★★★ | 10 – 12 min walk |
| 2 / 5 | ★★ | 12 – 14 min walk |
| 1 / 5 | ★ | > 14 min walk |
2. URA Masterplan Growth Hotspots
Singapore’s URA Masterplan outlines the government’s long-term vision for land use, infrastructure, and economic development.
Locations within major growth corridors – such as Marina Bay, Bidadari, Jurong Lake District, Tampines Regional Centre, Woodlands Regional Centre, and Lentor, to name a few – have historically delivered stronger price appreciation than other mature estates.
PrimeKey identifies whether a property sits within an active growth zone, giving buyers a forward-looking advantage that past transaction data alone may not provide.
The benefits of a strong URA Masterplan positioning include:
- Early exposure to capital appreciation ahead of infrastructure completion.
- Government-led development creates lasting demand, independent of short-term market fluctuations.
- A broader pool of future buyers drawn by improved amenities and connectivity.
- Greater price resilience as transformation plans materialise, fuelling sustained interest.
| Score | Stars | Criteria |
| 5 / 5 | ★★★★★ | Within the Growth Hotspot boundary |
| 4 / 5 | ★★★★ | Within 1 – 500m of GHS |
| 3 / 5 | ★★★ | 501 – 1,000m of GHS |
| 2 / 5 | ★★ | 1,001 – 1,500m of GHS |
| 1 / 5 | ★ | > 1,500m from GHS |
3. Government Land Sales (GLS) Pipeline
Upcoming Government Land Sales (GLS) in the vicinity of a property are an important forward-looking indicator of price direction. When a new site is awarded at a higher land cost, it sets a fresh price benchmark for the neighbourhood.
This has a dual effect: owners of existing developments tend to hike their asking prices while buyers view older projects nearby as relatively more affordable alternatives, which will support both demand and price growth.
This pattern has been consistently observed across Singapore in Tampines, Pasir Ris and Punggol, and more recently in Woodlands, Lentor and Tengah. Understanding the GLS pipeline helps buyers:
- Gauge future price benchmarks in the neighbourhood.
- Assess whether current options represent relative value.
- Anticipate future supply competition at the point of exit.
- Identify locations where demand momentum is likely to build organically.
| Score | Stars | Criteria |
| 5 / 5 | ★★★★★ | 4 or more nearby plots |
| 4 / 5 | ★★★★ | 3 nearby plots |
| 3 / 5 | ★★★ | 2 nearby plots |
| 2 / 5 | ★★ | 1 nearby plot |
| 1 / 5 | ★ | No nearby plots |
4. Development Size (Number of Units)
The scale of a development has a direct bearing on liveability, operating costs, and market liquidity.
Larger developments tend to offer a wider range of facilities – multiple swimming pools, gyms, function rooms, landscaped grounds – while benefiting from economies of scale that keep monthly maintenance contributions manageable.
From an investment perspective, larger developments also generate more consistent resale transaction volume. This means:
- Greater visibility and recognition within the estate.
- More regular market transactions to anchor valuations.
- Better valuation assessments from banks.
- A deeper, more diversified pool of potential buyers and tenants.
- Liquidity risk – the risk of being unable to exit at an acceptable price within a reasonable timeframe – is considerably lower in large-scale developments compared to boutique projects with only a handful of units.
| Score | Stars | Criteria |
| 5 / 5 | ★★★★★ | ≥ 400 units |
| 4 / 5 | ★★★★ | 300 – 399 units |
| 3 / 5 | ★★★ | 200 – 299 units |
| 2 / 5 | ★★ | 100 – 199 units |
| 1 / 5 | ★ | < 100 units |
5. Remaining Lease Tenure
For 99-year leasehold properties, which comprise the majority in Singapore’s private residential market, the remaining lease term is one of the most consequential factors affecting long-term value, financing eligibility, and resale appeal.
As tenure falls below certain thresholds, CPF usage restrictions and loan limits narrow the pool of buyers. Bala’s Curve, referenced by the Singapore Land Authority, shows that price depreciation accelerates as the lease approaches its later stages.
The risks of overlooking remaining lease tenure include:
- Shrinking buyer eligibility as CPF and loan restrictions tighten with age.
- Accelerating price depreciation during the holding period.
- Reduced negotiating power at the point of resale.
- Significant capital committed to an asset with diminishing long-term appeal.
| Score | Stars | Criteria |
| 5 / 5 | ★★★★★ | > 90 years remaining |
| 4 / 5 | ★★★★ | 85 – 89 years |
| 3 / 5 | ★★★ | 80 – 84 years |
| 2 / 5 | ★★ | 75 – 79 years |
| 1 / 5 | ★ | < 75 years |
6. Rental Yield (For Resale Units)
Rental yield is more than a cash-flow metric – it is a reliable indicator of genuine, ground-level demand. A healthy yield demonstrates that the development commands consistent tenant interest, which in turn reflects broader appeal to future owner-occupiers and investors.
As a guide, rental yield benchmarks for Singapore’s three main market segments should not deviate too much from the following:
- Around 3% for Core Central Region (CCR) properties.
- Around 3.5% for Rest of Central Region (RCR) properties.
- Around 4% for Outside Central Region (OCR) properties.
Developments that fall materially below these thresholds merit closer examination. Depressed yields are frequently symptomatic of deeper structural issues – ageing facilities, intensifying competition from newer developments, or a misalignment between unit mix and local tenant demand – each of which poses a tangible risk to long-term capital performance.
| Score | Stars | Criteria |
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| 5 / 5 | ★★★★★ | CCR ≥ 3% | RCR ≥ 3.5% | OCR ≥ 4% |
| 4 / 5 | ★★★★ | CCR 2.5–2.9% | RCR 3.0–3.4% | OCR 3.5–3.9% |
| 3 / 5 | ★★★ | CCR 2.0–2.4% | RCR 2.5–2.9% | OCR 3.0–3.4% |
| 2 / 5 | ★★ | CCR 1.5–1.9% | RCR 2.0–2.4% | OCR 2.5–2.9% |
| 1 / 5 | ★ | CCR < 1.5% | RCR < 2% | OCR < 2.5% |
7. Proximity to Primary Schools
In Singapore’s competitive primary school registration landscape, proximity matters profoundly for families with children.
Homes within 1 km of established primary schools not only benefit from Phase 2C enrolment priority, but they also attract a consistent pool of family buyers and tenants who value this access for years to come.
The investment implications are significant:
- Consistent owner-occupier demand, which provides stability in softer markets.
- Greater price resilience during broad market corrections.
- A clear and compelling sales narrative that resonates with a large buyer demographic.
- Potential price premiums sustained by limited supply within the 1km catchment zone.
| Score | Stars | Criteria |
| 5 / 5 | ★★★★★ | 4 or more schools within 1km |
| 4 / 5 | ★★★★ | 3 schools within 1km |
| 3 / 5 | ★★★ | 2 schools within 1km |
| 2 / 5 | ★★ | 1 school within 1km |
| 1 / 5 | ★ | 0 schools within 1km |
8. HDB MOP Upgrader Demand
HDB upgraders are among the most consistent buyer groups in Singapore’s private residential property market.
Regardless of economic conditions, households that have completed their Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) – typically five years for HDB flats until the new HDB flat classifications kick in – naturally aspire to upgrade to private property in familiar, established neighbourhoods.
Estates with large clusters of HDB flats approaching MOP simultaneously tend to experience a natural surge in demand for private property. These households are typically at a more advanced stage of their careers, with growing families and the financial capacity to upgrade.
This creates:
- A deeper, more reliable future buyer pool for resale.
- Stronger owner-occupier demand rather than speculative buying.
- Better price stability during market fluctuations.
- Faster resale absorption for appropriately sized and priced units.
| Score | Stars | Criteria |
| 5 / 5 | ★★★★★ | > 2,000 MOP units nearby |
| 4 / 5 | ★★★★ | 1,500 – 1,999 units |
| 3 / 5 | ★★★ | 1,000 – 1,499 units |
| 2 / 5 | ★★ | 500 – 999 units |
| 1 / 5 | ★ |
How the Scores are Calculated
The final score in our PrimeKey Analysis is a percentage based on the total number of stars earned across all categories.
The Math:
- Total Stars Available: There are 8 categories, and each has a maximum of 5 stars.
Maximum Score = 8 categories X 5 stars = 40 stars
- Weighted Percentage: Your property’s score (%) is the total stars earned divided by the maximum possible stars.
Final Score (%) = [Total Stars Earned / 40] X 100
The Colour Grading (The Verdict)
Once the percentage is calculated, the property is placed into a colour-coded scoring framework to help investors make a quick and informed decision:
| Color | Percentage Range | Interpretation |
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GREEN
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Above 75% | Investment Grade – Exceptional fundamentals with high capital growth potential. |
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YELLOW
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50.1% – 75% | Moderate Risk – Sound investment with manageable risks or minor trade-offs. |
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ORANGE
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25.1% – 50% | Elevated Risk – Several weak areas may limit growth potential; suitable only for specific personal objectives. |
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RED
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Below 25% | Proceed with Caution – Significant deficiencies; high probability of capital loss or underperformance. |
PrimeKey Analysis Investment Score - A Visual Illustration
A radar chart will be provided to help you visualise the investment profile of the property you are considering a a glance.

If you are considering investing in a new launch or resale condo, we will be happy to offer you our complimentary PrimeKey Analysis Report. To learn more, you can view our sample reports for Kent Ridge Hill Residences and Verandah Residences.
Disclaimer
The PrimeKey Analysis framework is an investment scoring tool for objective property evaluation and does not constitute financial advice or guarantee investment returns.
What it does not do:
- Determine Valuation: It is not a valuation framework and does not assess if a property is under- or overvalued, as it does not take prices into consideration.
- Analyse Past Trends: It does not consider past profit or loss transaction data to reach its conclusion.
- Account for Unique Unit Attributes: It does not factor in specific layouts, physical unit conditions (eg. views, ventilation, types of facilities), or the reasonability of individual sellers.
Why:
- Dynamic Market Drivers: Past performance is not seen as an indicator of future growth because potential is also dependent on entry price and market drivers, such as changes in government housing policies or infrastructure developments.
- Property-Specific Factors: Physical attributes such as development design and distribution of unit types are unique to each property and fall outside the scope of PrimeKey Analysis.
In short, PrimeKey Analysis helps you identify what’s worth looking at more closely, including those you may not have initially considered.
It also offers a clear, objective side-by-side comparison of shortlisted properties, be they new launches or resale residential properties. However, the final decision still requires human judgment.
Meanwhile, check out our new launches review for detailed insights into the latest and upcoming projects.
If you are looking for more information about Singapore’s property market, please refer to our property guides below:
- Property Regulations.
- Property Finance & Costs.
- Property Marketing
- Property Hotspots.
- Property Investment Guides.
- Private Property Guides.
- Executive Condo Guides.
- HDB Guides
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