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Bishan resale flat sold for S$1.36M, making it the most expensive HDB flat (for now)

A five-room HDB flat in Bishan was just sold for S$1.36 million, making it the most expensive HDB resale flat sold. The unit is in a DBSS project called Natura Loft, which has seen several million-dollar transactions over the years. This transaction comes after a record-breaking deal of S$1.295 million three months ago for a...

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LGBTQ+ community dismayed by PLH policy as it excludes Singaporean singles

Since the Ministry of National Development (MND) and Housing Development Board (HDB) announced the Prime Location Public Housing (PLH) policy on 27 October 2021, there has been an uproar of discontent from many (mostly single) Singaporeans in response to one particular eligibility criteria. Aside from a longer 10-year Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) and clawback of subsidies...

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Comment on Property agent commission in Singapore: How much should I pay? by Chan

Hi, 99.co, You might wish to edit and update your blog post to up the $3500 range to $4000.. Tenant now should be paying even rental is $4000 and 2 years lease.. If they wish to engage a tenant agent for their services, they should appreciate their efforts and pay. Just like we, the landlords we paid our agents for their hardwork and marketing fees. Ended up, the landlord's agent was asked to split the commission with tenant's agent?? This has to be improve and change.. If tenant cant appreciate their agent service and not willing to pay, dont engage then. Thanks

Comment on Here’s why you may not want to get the PLH flat if you’re thinking of upgrading in future by Jerry

I do not agree to give extra subsidy for people to live in the prime location. If the prime area is too expensive for public housing, let’s build it elsewhere. The inclusion reason does not make sense. We do not need “average” Singaporean to live in the area to make it more Singaporean. Singaporeans still work and play in the prime area, while living in the suburbs. Our tax money can be better used elsewhere other than providing the extra subsidy to fulfill unnecessary aspiration of some.

Comment on How a West Coast murder in 1984 changed condominium security by Adrian Ho

There is a imminent current risk in condo security with the rise in online purchasers deliveries be it food, groceries or others. I have often seen security guards just let these delivery drivers into the condo compounds easily without contacting the owners who are receiving their ordered products. This is especially true for online delivery of food like Grab food etc. One reason is to expedite the flow at the entrance of condos hence adding risk to the condo security. How best can we reduce this risk without affecting the flow into the condos ?

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