March 10, 2022

Comment on Yishun flat sold for S$1.038M in February 2022 by Fred

It is matter of time that ppl will pay a million dollar for a 99-yr HDB flat even in a suburb. It is about supply and demand and our populace getting richer. It is silly to compare just airspace and landspace. Location is an important factor. A million SGD buys you nothing in Hong Kong. I can build a fantastic mansion in a Sahara desert, even it is freehold, nobody will buy, believe me. Pls don't condemn those buyers paying his million for it. It is because you feel it is not worth it as you are a poor man. Whereas he has a few millions to throw, why not? Same envy of someone driving a Lambo!

What’s a ‘fair price’ for HDB to buy back flats constrained by the Ethnic Integration Policy (EIP)?

HDB recently announced that from 8 March 2022, the Housing Board will buy back flats from owners who have difficulty selling them due to the Ethnic Integration Policy (EIP). The EIP sets a quota on the number of households of a certain ethnicity that can live within the block or neighbourhood based on the ethnic...

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Is it possible for an LGBTQ+ couple to buy an Executive Condo (EC)?

In my years of helping LGBTQ+ clients with their home selection in Singapore, most of them would opt for HDB flat either from the BTO scheme, or the resale market. And for the financially better off individuals, they have the additional choice of private properties like condominiums, apartments or even landed housing. However, there is...

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Comment on Yishun flat sold for S$1.038M in February 2022 by Robin teo

No, the Hdb's resale market is becoming like Chicago marketplace. I wonder how many of these Millions $$$ flats were actually transacted. Should provide the ultimate transacted property than sales figures. All will live to regrets until have lots of spare cash to throw. Let's see 3 to 5years from now, who's crying when everything turns negatives and down spiral. Singaporean never never learned their lessions

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