In the dynamic landscape of Singapore’s real estate market, prospective homebuyers often stand at a crossroads when deciding between HDB resale flats and private properties. This comparison aims to shed light on...
In Singapore’s HDB resale market, Cash-Over-Valuation (COV) is a term that reflects the difference between what you agree to pay for a resale flat and the official valuation set by the Housing and Development Bo...
Real estate stamp duty is a tax that is levied on documents related to the purchase or lease of a property. In Singapore, there are two types of stamp duty: buyer’s stamp duty (BSD) and seller’s stamp duty (SSD). In t...
Introduction The Housing and Development Board (HDB) resale market is a dynamic and multifaceted entity that plays a central role in Singapore’s real estate landscape. With over 80% of the population residing in...
Singapore’s real estate industry, a cornerstone of the nation’s economic strength, owes its success to the careful oversight of several regulatory authorities. These entities diligently regulate the indust...