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May 13, 2021
The Straits Times
HDB flats in Punggol, Sengkang, and Choa Chu Kang are in high demand this year, as all three towns came out with the highest resale registered application counts in Q1 2021.
These popular HDB estates are growing in both size and cost, and this trend will continue for the foreseeable future as the Singaporean Government moves ahead with its Master Plan for urban development.
Before you jump into the housing search, take a look at the three hottest property estates in Singapore you may find that one of them is perfect for your living preferences and budget.
Unfortunately, average town prices are not available for comparison for Executive Flats
This is due to a lower volume of transactions. The above is based on the lowest transactions we’ve found overall, as of end-April 2021.
How much would you need using an HDB loan?
Important: Due to the higher income of most Executive Flat buyers, you may be asked to take a bank loan instead. Do prepare for the possibility.
We will use the median of around $448,000 as an estimate:
Down payment:
Assuming full financing, this is 10 per cent of the price or value, whichever is lower. This must be paid in any combination of cash or CPF. We will assume, for this example, that the price and valuation are almost similar.
Creative 102 Add to collection I Got My Shot, Get Yours Too from Tribal Worldwide Singapore aims to encourage Singaporeans to go for the COVID-19 vaccination when offered to them
Tribal Worldwide Singapore has collaborated with the Ministry of Communications and Information to launch a campaign, #IGotMyShotSG, featuring Singapore’s icon Phua Chu Kang. Anchored on the tagline I Got My Shot, Get Yours Too , it aims to encourage Singaporeans to go for the Covid-19 vaccination when offered to them. This is complementary to the other efforts by the Ministry to reinforce the importance of vaccination in protecting ourselves and our loved ones.
PETALING JAYA: Don t play-play when it comes to vaccination to protect yourself and your family from Covid-19.
Phua Chu Kang, the Singaporean contractor with his trademark yellow boots, perm and mole, has returned in a quirky new music video with his wife Rosie to urge Singaporeans to get vaccinated.
Actor Gurmit Singh reprises his role from the long-running 1997-2007 MediaCorp TV show as Phua Chu Kang while Rosie is, as ever, played by Irene Ang.
In the two-minute video, the duo dance and rap to tunes that call on Singaporeans to get inoculated in the country s immunisation programme.
The video was shared by the official Singaporean government Twitter account on Tuesday (May 4), with the accompanying captions Don t play play! Singapore s favourite contractor is back to rally Singaporeans to get their Covid-19 vaccines!