News of one million dollar HDB flats is popping up more frequently in Singapore. This begs the question, why spend one million dollars on a HDB apartment when with that money, you can break into the condo lifestyle? Is it really a wise choice? And what's driving this craze? Well, there are several reasons and they may change your perspective.
Despite being a public housing scheme, HDB is surprisingly experimental; over the years they’ve come up with many ingenious designs. And uh… some that aren’t. While all of the following are perfectly functional, they may pose additional challenges, and give your interior designer a bit of a headache. Here are some of the layouts which you might be better off.
There’s been much talk about HDB upgraders in 2021/2022, and while most of the attention seems to be on upgrading to a condo, there are also many who are looking for bigger resale HDB homes as an upgrade to their lifestyle. Homes seem to get smaller in Singapore every year; and for some buyers, today’s condos just can’t make the.
From the days of HDB terrace houses to today’s tiny flats, the concept of an HDB property has changed over the years. We see it quite often on the faces of older Singaporeans: Whenever someone is buying their second flat after many decades, they say things like “Wow, is this a condo or an HDB flat?”, or “Huh? This is.