One of the main factors driving the high demand for condominiums in Singapore is the scarcity of land. As a small city-state with limited available land, the value of properties has continuously risen over the years, particularly in central and city-fringe areas. Investors often see this long-term appreciation as a way to protect themselves against inflation and preserve their capital. Additionally, the government's careful planning for infrastructure and stable economic conditions further contribute to the sustained growth of property prices, particularly in well-connected neighborhoods near MRT stations, business hubs, and reputable schools. Popular locations like Orchard, Bukit Timah, Bishan, and newer areas such as Tampines North and Tengah have experienced a surge in condo launches and strong interest from potential buyers.