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February 2026 saw seasonal dip in HDB resale activity as prices held firm

Compared to January, the second month of the year saw a clear seasonal slowdown in the HDB resale market. Transaction volumes fell, yet prices held firm. The contrast suggests that buyers have not left the market. Instead, many appear to have pressed pause amid festive and religious commitments. HDB resale volumes fell 29% month-on-month Resale…

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Pinery Residences: A smart opportunity in Tampines?

Is Pinery Residences really a sure-win mixed development in Tampines — or could it quietly limit your upside? With its future underground link to Tampines West MRT station and being within 1km of St. Hilda’s Primary School, it looks like the perfect upgrader product. But in this breakdown, we challenge the surface-level appeal and ask…

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[Webinar] HDB million-dollar resales: Can your flat be next?

Million-dollar HDB resales are making headlines — but can your flat be next? In this free webinar, we break down current market data to help you assess your flat’s true potential and understand what really drives record resale prices. You’ll also gain clarity on your realistic selling range and projected cash proceeds, along with proven…

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Land Betterment Charges revised for March–August 2026: What it means for homeowners, buyers and developers

The Land Betterment Charge (LBC) rates have been revised for the period from 1 March 2026 to 31 August 2026, following a regular review conducted by the Singapore Land Authority (SLA) in consultation with the Chief Valuer. As with previous revisions, the update reflects movements in underlying land values across Singapore’s property market. While the…

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The new architecture of responsibility

Singapore’s sustainability agenda is entering a more decisive phase. The pressures are clear: rising temperatures, resource limits, shifting buyer expectations and a built environment that contributes substantially to national emissions.

URA launches two GLS sites at Holland Plain and Morrison Lane under 1H2026 programme

The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) has released two residential land parcels for sale today under the first half 2026 Government Land Sales (GLS) Programme. The sites are located at Holland Plain and Morrison Lane, and together, they reflect a continued effort to maintain a steady pipeline of private housing supply. While both plots sit within…

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Condo resale prices held firm despite decreased activity levels in January 2026

January 2026 opens the year with a familiar pattern in Singapore’s condo resale market. Resale prices edged up slightly, even as transaction volumes continued to slip since the fourth quarter of last year. Commenting on the latest flash estimates, Mr Luqman Hakim, Chief Data & Analytics Officer at 99.co, explained that “the moderation in volumes,…

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[Open House] Prime living by the river, and what February’s BTO tells us about 2026

The latest episode of Open House brought together two very different, yet closely linked, conversations. First, the spotlight turned to a new prime launch in River Valley, River Modern, a 99-year leasehold project in District 9 that pairs riverfront living with direct MRT access. Then, attention shifted to the February 2026 BTO exercise, where application…

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Life between work and play

Across a typical weekday in Singapore, the boundaries between work, leisure and daily routines blur quickly. A resident might start the morning in a café beneath a mixed-use tower, move to a co-working floor within the same district, spend the afternoon in a neighbourhood hotel lounge and end the day in a compact retail precinct.

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