2021

Ultra-rare Queenstown HDB loft sold at record-breaking S$1.33m in the neighbourhood

A 5-room HDB unit in SkyTerrace@Dawson recently changed hands at an eye-watering price tag of S$1.328 million – a new record for the most expensive resale HDB, at least for the mature estate of Queenstown. Located at 93 Dawson Road and completed in 2015, SkyTerrace@Dawson comprises five towers ranging from 40 to 43 storeys and...

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URA launches 2 more residential sites at Pine Grove for H2 2021 GLS 

URA has just released two residential sites, Parcels A and B, at Pine Grove today (30 November) under the Government Land Sales (GLS) programme. Both sites are under the Reserve List, meaning they will only be put up for tender when developers have bid for a price accepted by the government. Location Pine Grove (Parcel...

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Comment on 14 affordable properties within 1km of top primary schools in Singapore by Han

Article is titled “12 affordable properties within 1km of top primary schools in Singapore” but many of the properties are neither within 1km, and if they are, are certainly not “affordable” to the majority of Singaporeans. If the properties are not even within 1km, the chances of getting into these popular primary schools are as good as 0%. So the title is just a click-bait.

Comment on How the CPF accrued interest can affect your property sale proceeds by Asha

Hi my parents are above 55 going 60 soon and decide to sell their 4rm to 2rm flexi. Past 15 years they have been paying cash for their home loans eg. $800 per month with balance loan of $40k to pay off. My question is, will they get back the amount they paid in cash after selling their house or goes into their retirement account? Both of them has no to minimal cpf OA amt. Currently the unit they stayed in is roughly $350,000 market price.

5 renovation tips and trends that can destroy your property’s resale value

You probably can picture exactly how your dream home looks like. Some people like plenty of built-in cabinets that allow them to achieve the minimalist aesthetic. Others might favour big, bold looks with lots of colour. But beware: If you overdo it, you just might be hurting your home’s resale value. Some common renovation tips,...

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