http://singaporemind.blogspot.com/2009/09/cause-of-hdb-resale-price-surge.html
http://www.straitstimes.com/ST+Forum/Story/STIStory_425617.html
Undersupply
'Should the HDB build 19,000 flats a year instead?'
MR STEVEN YEO: 'How did the HDB determine that building 8,000 new flats a year is sufficient to meet demand? There are seven applicants for each new flat. For example, there were about 24,000 marriages last year, which means only one-third of newlyweds will get a new flat. The other 16,000 must buy resale or private property. If 80 per cent of the population qualify for subsidised flats, should the HDB build 19,000 flats a year instead?'
The garmen's and ST view on rising HDB prices
http://business.asiaone.com/Business/My%2BMoney/Property/Story/A1Story20090923-169356.html
Watching HDB price behaviour, sensibly
THERE is a rising pitch of anxiety evident in queries and feedback about HDB housing in recent months. These have centred on affordability mainly, no surprise considering that the sudden spurt in private property prices since July has boosted HDB values, which already were holding better during the recession. Hence, complaints about cash over valuation. Why don't buyers exercise their democratic right to not pay a premium by looking in towns less 'prime'? Home buyers have also touched on policy issues like household income ceiling and the operation of ethnic quotas. National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan addressed most outstanding grouses in a well-timed statement in Parliament last week, but such is the variety of need and the habits of personal preference that assurances would still leave some home-seekers unconvinced.
Affordability is a bugbear, which in turn influences notions of supply relative to demand. Median income and the ratio of household income used for loan service (up to 30 per cent, as a general rule) cited by the minister are indicative of most people's ability to pay, but these are rough guides. In every flat type of up to five rooms and the corresponding price ranges, households which fall below the median income line could progressively be less able to own their homes. That's a lot of families. Financing difficulty can also arise when a family chooses a bigger flat than it can pay for, or needs. There are far too many of these big-is-better purchasers. But this is also where the comprehensiveness of HDB's income-differentiated schemes and the different types of supporting grants available reinforce affordability.
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There is little doubt that state housing is affordable, whether new or resale, if one considers carefully precise matching need. The HDB has every conceivable flat type and location to suit every budget. Home seekers create problems for themselves when, as seen, they buy bigger places than they can comfortably finance. They could also be unyielding about wanting to live in 'mature' towns or to be near their parents, for the (selfish?) child-minding convenience. It is an odd mentality that regards only as 'ulu' the new towns which otherwise score heavily in more spacious estate layout and the much nicer, contemporary design of flats. And what of 'distance'? Farthest points on this island are reachable inside an hour by public transport, faster by car. Mr Mah urged buyers to be sensible about making 'trade-offs' between location and price. This newspaper would go further: If they choose to be obstinate about quirks, they should not be hectoring the HDB for impossible concession
why transfer the cost to us then...
Originally posted by citymax:why transfer the cost to us then...
According to the garmen, the problem is YOU! If you can downgrade your expectation,work and travel further, there is no increase in cost. Why Singaporeans create unnecessary problems for our world class garmen?
actualli i downgrade from a 12k job to a 4k job.very bad economy...
More demand from the newly converted citizens and rentals from foreign talent, population used to be 3 million, now 4.5 million, further down the road will be 6.5 million which is their long term target.
In the future, all MRT trains will ONLY have standing or squating space (i.e. if they intend to make MRT double deckers).
due to the high cost of housing here
Sometimes also good..
Why?
Because can fetch houses at a higher price
anyway i am going to shift to my cosy ark and
stay..
HDB housing no longer consider as low price affortable housing liao....
since they are making atleast 50% profit from each unit of new house they build.....
reason why dun build more is simple....
higher demand then supply = better profit....
who wanna go against their pocket....
You think park your ark at Marina don't need $$$.
Still have maintenance fees for your ark leh, need people to remove all the barnacles once in a while.
Then what if your animals in the ark decide to have an orgy?
Originally posted by deepak.c:
You think park your ark at Marina don't need $$$.
Still have maintenance fees for your ark leh, need people to remove all the barnacles once in a while.
Marina not enought space to park my giant ark
le
perhaps might need some space at one of the navy base liao
I ever thought of building a catamaran, they have websites that sell the plan for catamaran construction. But not sure if I my secondary school wood working skills good enough to construct one.
http://www.multihulls.net.au/Kits-Plans/Spirited-Designs/Designs/
Originally posted by citymax:actualli i downgrade from a 12k job to a 4k job.very bad economy...
what 12k job and what 4k job is that?
So poor thing.
Originally posted by alancia:what 12k job and what 4k job is that?
So poor thing.
Banking
Should go into oil and petro-chemical now.
I heard the bonuses are insane.
Originally posted by citymax:
Banking
Let me guess.
You are a CEO who earns 12k and than you got retrechned and now you are a manager earning 4k
I think when confronted with facts and figures from the public, they really cannot answer anything else other than to repeat that "HDB flats are affordable"
Good for hdb dwellers selling flats n the mercenary ruling party, hahaha
Like I mention before.
High prices of HDB flats will not just be an economic problem but a social one.
Not in the future but starting now.
Some parents already start to worry if their grown up kids can afford buying HDB flats when they grow up. Such pathetic state that the ruling party has put the people into, thank you thunder strike party.
Originally posted by EarlNeo:HDB housing no longer consider as low price affortable housing liao....
since they are making atleast 50% profit from each unit of new house they build.....
reason why dun build more is simple....
higher demand then supply = better profit....
who wanna go against their pocket....
haven you heard, indonesian businessmen are already buying huge plots of land in batam, ready to develop them into low cost housing for singaporeans too poor to afford hdb
Originally posted by deathmaster:haven you heard, indonesian businessmen are already buying huge plots of land in batam, ready to develop them into low cost housing for singaporeans too poor to afford hdb
So sad.
Work so hard building up the country and yet have to live the remaining years of your life outside it.
Haiz.
The other time, MP Khaw asked that we leave our aged parents in Malaysia, very soon, he will be telling those who cannot afford HDB to move to Batam.
Originally posted by deepak.c:
The other time, MP Khaw asked that we leave our aged parents in Malaysia, very soon, he will be telling those who cannot afford HDB to move to Batam.
Can you imagine next time.
Old folks in JB. Poor in Batam. Rich stay in Singapore.
Originally posted by charlize:
Can you imagine next time.
Old folks in JB. Poor in Batam. Rich stay in Singapore.
It's a matter of time.
How else they going to accomodate 6.5 million?
Originally posted by deepak.c:
It's a matter of time.
How else they going to accomodate 6.5 million?
pulau semakau? :D