Tag: HDB
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2026 Property Outlook: What’s Next for Singapore Homes and the Top 2025 Housing Stories
Overview: A New Chapter for Singapore’s Property Market As Singapore looks toward 2026, the housing landscape is shaped by policy clarity, evolving demand, and a renewed focus on housing supply. The year 2025 delivered key updates that could influence affordability, buyer eligibility, and the pace of new flat launches. Government announcements on schemes like the…
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Singapore to Distribute U-Save and S&CC Rebates to Over 950,000 HDB Households in January
Overview of the January rebates Singapore is set to deliver financial relief to more than 950,000 households living in Housing Board (HDB) flats through the U-Save and S&CC rebate schemes in January. The government’s move is part of a broader effort to help households cope with rising living costs and utility expenses as the new…
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Over 950,000 Singaporean Households to Receive U-Save and S&CC Rebates in January
Overview: What the rebates cover In a bid to ease the weight of living costs for households, the Singapore government has announced that more than 950,000 households living in Housing & Development Board (HDB) flats will receive rebates on their utilities and service and conservancy charges (S&CC) in January. The initiative combines two popular support…
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Singapore to Deliver U-Save and S&CC Rebates to 950,000+ HDB Households in January
Overview: A Targeted Help for Cost of Living Singapore’s government is renewing its commitment to helping households manage rising living costs. In January, more than 950,000 households living in Housing Board (HDB) flats will receive rebates on their utilities and conservancy charges, under the U-Save and S&CC rebate schemes. The announcements, made in late December,…
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HDB MOP Wave in 2026: 13,480 Flats Unlock Resale Supply as Prices Face Possible Moderation
Overview: A Major MOP Milestone on the Singapore Housing Landscape Singapore’s public housing market is set for a significant shift in 2026 as about 13,480 HDB flats are expected to reach their minimum occupation period (MOP). This wave, primarily concentrated in mature and fast-growing towns like Punggol, Queenstown, and Tampines, marks nearly double the number…
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Moderate Resale Price Growth Expected as 13,480 HDB Flats Hit MOP in 2026
Overview: A Large Wave of HDB Flats Nearing MOP in 2026 Singapore’s public housing market is set for a notable milestone in 2026, with about 13,480 Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats expected to reach their minimum occupation period (MOP). This surge in supply, concentrated in mature and high-demand regions such as Punggol, Queenstown, and…
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Prime HDB flats: oversubscribed no more as supply rises, demand eases in Singapore
Introduction: A new framework reshapes demand for Prime HDB flats In Singapore, the rollout of the Prime, Plus and Standard classification framework for new HDB flats marked a notable shift in the housing landscape. A year after the policy took effect and a ramped-up supply followed, demand dynamics for the choicest locations show signs of…
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Prime HDB Flats: Demand Eases as Supply Rises under New Framework
Overview: A New Framework, Agile Demand In the year since Singapore’s Housing & Development Board (HDB) introduced its Prime, Plus, and Standard classification framework, the market for newly launched flats in top locations has begun to reflect a shift in demand. The reclassification, paired with a ramped-up supply, aimed to rebalance a market that had…
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Prime HDB Flats See Oversubscription Persist Under New Framework, Yet Demand Eases with More Supply
Singapore’s Prime HDB Flats: A Mixed Picture Under the New Framework Singapore’s Housing & Development Board (HDB) introduced a refined classification framework—Prime, Plus, and Standard—to better align public housing with buyer preferences and location desirability. A year into the rollout, the market has shown a nuanced shift: demand for Prime HDB flats in the choicest…
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Man Charged for Molesting His 9-Year-Old Son While He Slept in Singapore HDB Flat
Overview of the Allegation A 48-year-old man has been charged in connection with alleged sexual touching of his nine-year-old son while the boy was asleep. The incident was reported to have occurred in a Housing and Development Board (HDB) flat in the Canberra area, near Sembawang, in November. The man cannot be named due to…
