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  2. Public housing in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Public housing in Singapore is subsidised, built, and managed by the government of Singapore. Starting in the 1930s, the country's first public housing was built by the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) in a similar fashion to contemporaneous British public housing projects , and housing for the resettlement of squatters was built from the late ...

  3. The Pinnacle@Duxton - Wikipedia

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    The Pinnacle@Duxton project holds the record for the highest average price of new flats purchased directly from HDB, as well as the most expensive unit offered and purchased at $646,000. In September 2020, the development held the record for both of the most popular sizes of 5-room and 4-room HDB units at $1.23 million and $1.19 million.

  4. The Sail @ Marina Bay - Wikipedia

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    The structure of The Sail is 245 m (804 ft) with 70 storeys and is one of Singapore's tallest condominia/apartment buildings. This development offers panoramic city view of Marina Bay and the sea. It is close to some of Singapore's famous landmarks such as Suntec City, Marina Bay Sands, Esplanade, Telok Ayer Market and the Singapore River.

  5. Pearl Bank Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The 280-unit apartment block comprised three types of split-level units – 48 two-bedroom (130 m 2 (1,400 sq ft)), 184 three-bedroom (176.5 m 2 (1,900 sq ft)) and 40 four-bedroom (213.7 m 2 (2,300 sq ft)) dwellings, with eight units to each floor – and an additional eight penthouses. There was a shopping area with seven units on the first ...

  6. Housing and Development Board - Wikipedia

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    One of the original HDB flats constructed in 1960, in July 2021.. On the Housing & Development Board (HDB)'s formation, it announced plans to build over 50,000 flats, mostly in the city, under a five-year scheme, [7] and found ways to build flats as cheaply as possible so that the poor could afford to stay in them. [8]

  7. Public housing - Wikipedia

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    The rent payment for a danchi is much cheaper than that of an apartment or a mortgage, but for a public danchi the prospective tenant must usually participate in a lottery to be assigned an open apartment. Residents in UR danchi do not have to pay key money or contract renewal fees, making the residences cheaper than comparable housing even if ...

  8. One Shenton Way - Wikipedia

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    One Shenton is a high end real estate redevelopment project with 341 apartments [1] along Shenton Way in the Tanjong Pagar area of Singapore. It consists of two towers, the tallest of which is 50 stories. It was completed in 2011 and is notable for its two tower construction. Two sides of each tower is clad in gold and two sides in blue glass ...

  9. Build to order (HDB) - Wikipedia

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    Defect Liability Period (DLP) – Previous HDB projects are offers a standard one-year to all purchasers of its new flats. During this period, any building defects are repaired at no cost to the lessees. Premium apartment for 4, 4A and 5 rooms/loft unit – Internal square metres (90–96 m 2, 101–103 m 2 and 110–114 m 2 / 111–120 m 2)