HDB resale

Housing & Development Board (HDB) resale refer to rent-to-own HDB flats. Buying an HDB resale flat means transferring ownership from a previous owner.
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Prices for HDB resale flats rose by 0.27% QoQ: PropertyGuru

This is the 15th straight quarter of price increases. 

Prices for HDB resale flats rose by 0.27% QoQ: PropertyGuru

This is the 15th straight quarter of price increases. 

HDB resale prices up 1.1% MoM in April

On a yearly basis, overall price for HDB resale increased by 11.9%

HDB flat prices dip in Q122 'expected': experts

The most prominent reason given was the cooling measures since December 2021.

Chart of the day: HDB resale flats price index grows 3.4% in Q4 2021

This is due to the low supply caused by construction delays.

HDB resale prices up 1.1% MoM in January 2022

At least 27 HDB resale flats were transacted for around $1m.

HDB resale prices up 1.3% MoM in November

Thanks to the long period for new BTO launches. 

HDB resale volume for 2021 could hit 29,000: analyst

As of end-November, HDB resale transactions have already reached 28,165. 

HDB resale prices at an all-time high after 2.9% increase in Q3

Analysts said there are three factors that drove the price growth.

HDB resale prices up 13.8% YoY in September

Meanwhile, resale transactions decreased by 8.4% to 2,518.

Investors hungry for HDB resales during hungry ghost month

A record-breaking 26 HDB flats were resold for more than $1m.

Resale market in SG returns after 2-year hiatus: Report

Units sold in the first seven months totalled 9,160, exceeding 2019 and 2020.

Million-dollar flat transactions reach record high by July 2021

A total of 120 flats sold for more than $1m as of the first seven months of the year.

HDB resale prices climb for the 5th consecutive quarter by 3.0%

Resale volumes were at 7,063 during the first Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) period.

HDB resale prices climb for the 12th straight month in June

HDB prices record a 0.9% uptick in June from May.

HDB resale FAQ

Can I use all my CPF to buy resale HDB?

Yes, you can use all the CPF to buy resale HDB, and no at the same time. For older flats, the younger borrower may not be able to use the whole CPF amount. There will be limitations on the CPF usage if it is an older flat.

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For some, resale HDB is very much a good investment because of the lack of supply. There are also experts who say that a resale HDB flat is for owner occupation and should not be viewed as an investment.

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It will return to HDB after 99 years.

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The maximum deposit to pay upfront for resale HDB is $5000. Anything that is beyond the valuation has to be paid in cash. About 85% is loan covered and about 15% needs to be paid upfront.

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The valuation is a very integral part to calculate the cost of a resale flat. The valuation depends on the HDB assigned valuer.

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The CPF needed for resale depends on the price of the house. Given he can take a loan of about 85% based on his income capacity, he needs to standby 15% of the valuation.

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Yes, you can reserve all or part of your OA savings before you turn 55 to buy a house after 55.

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The matter of which is better between BTO and resale depends whether you need a home urgently or you can afford to wait. There are grants available to help buyers buy a resale flat. Depending on the amount of grants, this can potentially make the price of a resale flat similar to a BTO flat and make a resale flat more appealing.

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A BTO, given generous subsidies by the Government which can range from 15% to 35%, is much cheaper vs resale. It also depends on the district location. BTO can be cheaper by 100,000 to 200,000 vs resale.

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There is no limit set to how many times one can buy resale HDB. That means you can buy resale HDB as many times as possible but the waiting time right now is five years.

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Yes, resale flats can be rented out after five years of physical occupation and ownership, which is the minimum occupation period (MOP).

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You are encouraged to sell your HDB flat back to the resale market. You can sell HDB flat back to HDB in certain scenarios: financial reasons, if the owner is no longer a Singapore citizen, etc. HDB will take it at a lesser price.

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