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Policy Watch Singapore

13/02/2026

Budget 2026: What It Means for Real Estate

Singapore’s FY2026 Budget signals a decisive push toward AI-led growth, sustained consumer support, and stronger climate commitments — all with meaningful implications for the property market.

Delivered on 12 February 2026, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s Budget outlines strategic investments that are expected to shape occupier demand, asset performance, and investment strategies across sectors.


Key Announcements

 

Investing in Artificial Intelligence

A new set of national AI missions will support transformation across Advanced Manufacturing, Connectivity, Finance and Healthcare. A larger AI park will be developed in one-north to anchor research, collaboration and application development.

Continued Cost-of-Living Support

Eligible Singaporeans will receive cash payouts, CDC vouchers and U-Save rebates, aimed at strengthening household spending resilience.

Pressing Ahead with Climate Action

Singapore’s carbon tax will rise to S$45 per tonne in 2026–2027, with a longer-term target of S$50–S$80 by 2030. Solar deployment targets have also been increased, reinforcing the nation’s sustainability agenda.


Real Estate Implications

 

AI-Driven Demand Growth

Business parks in one-north and Science Park, high-spec industrial facilities with strong power capabilities, and flexible office solutions are likely to benefit from AI-related expansion. Modern, high-quality assets are expected to outperform amid continued flight-to-quality trends.

Suburban Retail Resilience

Government support measures may help sustain consumer discretionary spending, supporting suburban retail assets with strong recurring footfall.

Sustainability as a Differentiator

Rising carbon costs will increase pressure on ageing, energy-inefficient buildings. Green retrofits and sustainable upgrades will be critical to maintaining competitiveness and protecting asset value. 


How to Position for 2026

New economy assets remain firmly in focus. Healthy rental reversions and widening gaps between modern and ageing facilities may create redevelopment and asset enhancement opportunities — particularly across industrial and business park segments.

Read the full Policy Watch: Budget 2026 for deeper insights and data-driven analysis.

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