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Residential Property Price Index Q2 2025

 

 


 

Brunei Darussalam Central Bank, BDCB published Brunei Darussalam's Residential Property Price Index, RPPI for the second quarter of 2025. The index is compiled using data sourced from banks in Brunei Darussalam and is published with close cooperation from the Ministry of Development, particularly the Authority for Building Control and Construction Industry, ABCi. The RPPI measures the rate at which the prices of private residential properties purchased by households are changing over time.

 

In the Second Quarter of 2025, the RPPI shows an increase of 1.5 percent year-on-year compared to Second Quarter of 2024, and a rise of 9.9 percent quarter-on-quarter compared to the First Quarter of 2025. Based on mortgage data obtained from banks, there were 146 transactions for private residential properties in Second Quarter of 2025, indicating an increase of 41.7 percent in the number of transactions compared to First Quarter of 2025 and an increase of 18.7 percent compared to a year ago. For Second Quarter of 2025, the majority of these transactions were for detached houses, 60.3 percent, followed by semi-detached houses, 18.5 percent, terrace houses 12.3 percent, apartments, 8.2 percent and land 0.7 percent.

 

The overall median purchase price for all types of private residential properties was BND254,500 in Second Quarter of 2025, an increase of 15.7 percent compared to First Quarter of 2025 and an increase of 1.8 percent compared to Second Quarter of 2024.

 

The median purchase prices for specific types of properties were BND276,500 for detached houses, BND209,000 for semi-detached houses, BND235,000 for terrace houses, BND203,000 for apartments, and BND110,000 for land. In the RPPI compilation, the median price is widely used instead of the average or mean price, as it is less influenced by unusually priced properties within the house price distribution.

 

In terms of location, the majority of properties purchased in Second Quarter of 2025 were located in Brunei Muara district, followed by Tutong district and Belait district. No property was purchased in Temburong district.

 

The top 5 Mukims which recorded the most purchases of private residential properties in Second Quarter of 2025 were Mukim Sengkurong, Mukim Kilanas, Mukim Gadong, Mukim Berakas B, and Mukim Lumapas.

 

The published statistics and index should be treated as general information only. For more information on RPPI, members of the public may refer to the technical notes on the methodology, as well as updated statistics on the BDCB website. Updates on the RPPI will also be available via BDCB's Instagram account, '@centralbank.brunei'.

 

SOURCE/AUTHOR : RTB NEWS

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