Up to 20,000 new homes will be built at the current Bukit Timah Turf City over the next two to three decades. The plans include private homes, as well as public housing, the first time such flats will be built in the area in almost 40 years. National Development Minister Desmond Lee says the aim is to meet Singaporeans
SINGAPORE Housing prices in Singapore are not expected to rise indefinitely as signs of moderation are being observed in the public and private housing markets, said National Development Minister Desmond Lee. Mortgage rates are expected to remain high, which will have an impact on buyers and home owners, Mr Lee added in an interview with The Straits Times and.
SINGAPORE: Housing prices in Singapore are not expected to rise indefinitely as signs of moderation are being observed in the public and private housing markets, said National Development Minister Desmond Lee.
SINGAPORE Public housing to be built at Pearl’s Hill near Chinatown and potentially at Bukit Timah Turf City as well is likely to be categorised as Prime flats, said property analysts, with four-room units possibly coming with a price tag of around S$700,000.