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HDB resale prices up 2.8% in second quarter: Flash estimates
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SINGAPORE: Resale prices in the public housing market rose 2.8 per cent in the second quarter of 2021, according to flash estimates released by the Housing and Development Board (HDB) on Thursday (Jul 1).
The resale price index, which provides information on the general price movements in the resale public housing market, rose from 142.2 to 146.2, the HDB estimates showed.
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Year on year, HDB resale prices were up by 10.8 per cent.ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE
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By now it’s no secret that HDB flats have shrunk over the years. In fact, the size difference between a 4-room unit built in the 1980’s (average of 1,130 sq. ft.) is not far off from a 5-room unit today (average of 1,184 sq. ft.). For Singaporeans with bigger families, it’s a common point of frustration; but not many alternatives.
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