First Sin Ming flats in 35 years among 8 BTO projects to go on sale in December

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First Sin Ming flats in 35 years among 8 BTO projects to go on sale in December
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The last of three projects in Ulu Pandan\u0027s eastern half will also be part of the final BTO sales exercise of the year.

The last of three projects in Ulu Pandan's eastern half will also be part of the final BTO sales exercise of the year.SINGAPORE: The Housing and Development Board will offer around 6,010 Build-to-Order flats across eight projects in the final sales exercise of 2023 in December.

Demand may be healthy due to a lack of new flats in the area, and prices of new private homes in nearby districts such as Upper Thomson, Bishan, Ang Mo Kio, Marymount and Lentor are quite high, Ms Christine Sun, senior vice president of research & analytics at OrangeTee & Tie, then said.A map of a HDB development along Sin Ming Road, the first such project in over 30 years, slated to go on sale in December 2023.

One project, located adjacent to Woodlands Street 13 and Woodlands Avenue 5, will offer only three- and four-room flats. A map of a HDB development bounded by Woodlands Avenue 5 and Woodlands MRT station, slated to go on sale in December 2023. HDB to introduce new Plus flats in rehaul of public housing classificationTwo-room flexi, three- and four-room flats will be offered in this project, with future residents served by the nearby Redhill MRT station, which is about 400m away.A map of a HDB development bounded by Alexandra Park Connector and Alexandra Road, slated to go on sale in December 2023.

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