Daily Briefing: Singapore's road bully slapped with $5,400 fines; Demand for new 2-room flats overwhelmingly jump

And EC site in Sembawang up for grabs.

  • The driver of a Honda Civic in Singapore who featured in two viral videos showing aggressive driving behaviour was disqualified from driving for two years and fined S$5,400. Know more here.
  • There is still clearly a strong demand from Singaporeans looking to purchase two-room Build-to-Order (BTO) flats, especially among singles. Find out more here.
  • HDB will be releasing an Executive Condominium (EC) site for sale under the Government Land Sales (GLS) programme. Read more here.
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