What it does
This actor tracks Singapore URA commercial-property transactions (caveats) and returns one clean JSON record per caveat, 17 fields each. Convenience flags like is_cbd and is_shophouse mean you can filter the deals that matter without post-processing.
Who it's for
Commercial real-estate analysts, family offices tracking shophouse deals, researchers following the CBD office market, and fintech or AI-agent builders who need transaction-level Singapore commercial data.
Sample fields / output
address, district and district_namearea_sqft / area_sqmfloor_level and completion_dateis_cbd — CBD flagis_shophouse — shophouse flagdata_source — provenance on every record
Example use cases
- Deal comps: pull recent CBD transactions with price and area for valuation comparables.
- Shophouse watch: filter is_shophouse to monitor one of Singapore's most-watched asset classes.
- Market research: schedule monthly pulls and trend commercial volumes by district.
Try Singapore URA Commercial Property Caveats API on Apify →
Related actors
- Singapore URA Private Property Transactions
- Singapore Rental Market Tracker
- Singapore HDB Resale Prices
FAQ
What is a caveat?
A caveat is lodged with Singapore's URA when a buyer commits to a property purchase — it is the standard public record of a transaction.
What does it cost?
US$0.15 per caveat (pay-per-event) — about 7 caveats per dollar.
Can AI agents call it?
Yes — clean JSON for LLM pipelines, plus x402 agentic payments in USDC with no API key.
See also: New — Singapore Rental Market Tracker — URA Rents as Clean JSON
See also: New — Singapore URA Private Property Transactions API — Caveats as Clean JSON
See also: New — Singapore HDB Resale Prices API — PSF & Lease Data in JSON
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