The 15th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Singapore) unveil shortlisted nominees
Over 40 honours to celebrate the city-state’s leading developers and projects

SINGAPORE — PropertyGuru Group, Southeast Asia’s leading property technology company, has announced the shortlist of nominees vying for top honours at the 15th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Singapore), supported by Mitsubishi Electric Asia.
This year’s black-tie gala dinner and awards ceremony will take place on 31 October 2025 at Andaz Singapore, where 44 categories will recognise the country’s most outstanding developers and real estate achievements.
The companies and joint ventures shortlisted for the 15th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Singapore) include Allgreen Properties Limited; Apex Asia Development Pte. Ltd. and Apex Asia (2) Pte. Ltd.; CapitaLand Development, UOL Group Limited, & Singapore Land Group Limited; City Developments Limited; Frasers Property Singapore; Frasers Property Singapore & CSC Land Group (Singapore); Hoi Hup Realty Pte Ltd & Sunway Developments Pte Ltd; IOI Properties Group and IOI Properties Singapore; Jean Yip Developments; Kingsford Marina Development Pte Ltd; Perennial Holdings Pte Ltd and Far East Organization; Soilbuild Group Holdings Ltd; Tai Seng Food Point Development Pte. Ltd.; The Assembly Place; UnitedLand Development; UOL Group Limited; UOL Group Limited & Singapore Land Group Limited; and Wing Tai.
The 15th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Singapore) will also honour outstanding individual achievements in Singapore’s real estate industry, including Chia Ngiang Hong, group general manager of City Developments Limited (CDL), who will receive the Life Achievement Award; Soon Su Lin, chief executive officer of Frasers Property Singapore, named Real Estate Personality of the Year; and Oliver Siah, co-founder and managing director of Fraxtor Group, who will be recognised as this year’s Rising Star.
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An independent panel of judges selected this year’s shortlist of nominees: Roy Ling, CEO, board director, and adjunct professor, FollowTrade; Ar. Ivy Koh, director, Architecture + Design, Buildings + Cities, SJ Group; Dr Yeong Ming Keow, associate professor, National University of Singapore; Greg Shand, architect, Robert Greg Shand Architects; Henry Woon, director, Atelier Ten; Saravanan Sugumaran, managing director, Morrow Intelligence Pte Ltd; Shang Chai Chua, partner, Dentons Rodyk & Davidson LLP; and Zhenru Goy, principal architect, Goy Architects.
HLB Singapore Foo Kon Tan supervised the selection process under the leadership of Raymond Kong and Edwin Wee, upholding the fairness, transparency, and credibility of the awards.
The 15th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Singapore) is part of the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards series, which marks its historic 20th edition in 2025. Over the decades, the series has expanded from its home base of Thailand to markets such as Singapore, Australia, the Middle East, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan, India, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam.
Top winners of the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Singapore) will compete for Best in Asia honours at the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final in Thailand on 12 December 2025.
Organised by PropertyGuru Group, the 15th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Singapore) is supported by gold sponsor Mitsubishi Electric Asia; official portal partner PropertyGuru.com.sg; official magazine Property Report by PropertyGuru; media partners D+A Magazine, Gazet International, SquareRooms Magazine, Tatler Asia Homes, and Top 10 Singapore; supporting association Singapore Institute of Estate Agents; and official supervisor HLB.
For more information, email [email protected] or visit the official website: AsiaPropertyAwards.com.
The Winners and Highly Commended awardees in these categories will be presented at the gala celebration on 31 October 2025:
DEVELOPER AWARDS
- Best Developer
- Best Transnational Developer
- Best Sustainable Developer
- Best Lifestyle Developer
- Best Luxury Developer
- Best Residential Developer
- Best Landed Developer
- Best Breakthrough Developer
- Best Co Living Operator
DEVELOPMENT AWARDS
- Best Mega Scale Luxury Condo Development
- Best Mega Scale Condo Development
- Best Ultra Luxury Condo Development
- Best Luxury Condo Development
- Best Boutique Condo Development
- Best Lifestyle Condo Development
- Best Completed Executive Condo Development
- Best Executive Condo Development
- Best Private Condo Development
- Best Landed Housing Development
- Best Boutique Landed Housing Development
- Best Industrial Development
- Best Food Hub Development
- Best Mixed Use Development
- Best Lifestyle Commercial Development
- Best Heritage Conservation Development
- Best Office Development
- Best Boutique Hotel Development
- Best Integrated Development
- Best Sustainable Development
- Best Co Living Space
DESIGN AWARDS
- Best Mega Scale Condo Architectural Design
- Best Luxury Condo Architectural Design
- Best Office Architectural Design
- Best Sales Gallery Architectural Design
- Best Ultra Luxury Condo Interior Design
- Best Luxury Condo Interior Design
- Best Mega Scale Condo Landscape Design
- Best Luxury Condo Landscape Design
- Best Hotel Interior Design
BEST OF SINGAPORE
- Best Condo Development (Singapore)
- Best Housing Development (Singapore)
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
- Life Achievement Award
- Real Estate Personality of the Year
- Rising Star
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