Singapore News - A five-room flat under the Design, Build and Sell Scheme (DBSS) in Bishan recently changed hands for $1.5 million. Real estate portal 99.co reported that the Natura Loft unit at Block 275A has set a new record for the estate. It is not uncommon for units at. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Earlier this month, we discussed the possibility of the S$2 million resale flat becoming a reality in Singapore's property market. In that discussion, we highlighted several projects that could break this impressive barrier, and Natura Loft was one of them. This latest transaction proves why Natura Loft deserves a spot on that list. Selling for S$1.5 million, a 5-room DBSS.
Resale flat prices are finally starting to slow; but that's not the impression on the ground level. Just about everyone we've spoken to continues to complain of high prices, and the sensational reports of million-dollar flats may not be helping. For a more nuanced perspective, we looked at the performance of three, four, and five-room flats across various neighbourhoods. How.
Approximately a decade ago, when the Design, Build and Sell Scheme (DBSS) came to an end, the event was largely met with nonchalance. From property blogs to casual conversations, the consensus seemed to favour the scheme's termination. For most people, the differences between an HDB and a DBSS often weren't stark enough to justify the higher price tags. Neither were.
HDB flats can be more unique than you think (just check out some of these rare floor plans here), and there's one feature that many people often overlook: some HDB flats actually come with balconies! Balconies, typically associated with private condominiums, can be found in select HDB flats, offering residents a unique experience that brings the outdoors right to their.