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PAP, WP and PSP take opposing stances on using reserves, raising GST and housing affordability. PAP defends fiscal ...
Price benchmarks stabilised in several locations in Q1. According to a Knight Frank report, the homebuyer activity in ...
As Singapore prepares for its next general election in 2025, political parties are presenting divergent visions on critical national issues such as fiscal policy, cost of living, housing, and foreign ...
The party also proposed reducing rents, saying that it is "well within the ability of the government" as it owns most of the ...
Another key issue for young voters is governance and transparency. Ryan highlighted the importance of 'more transparent governance' in his interview, reflecting a broader sentiment among Singapore's ...
On 9 April 2025, the United States announced a 10% blanket tariff on imports from countries — including Singapore — that ...
At any given moment, there are more than 100 public housing projects being built in Singapore today. We pull back the curtains on how a small country manages to build so big, within tight land ...
Roger Valdez writes about housing economics and policy. There is a great article in the New York Times about Singapore’s policy on cars which makes it prohibitively expensive to own and drive a car.
[SINGAPORE] Those who looked to the resale market in recent years would have seen prices rise, with a small but growing number of Housing Board flats transacting at a million dollars or more. Given ...
SINGAPORE - The Housing Board will relax the way it assesses the income of young couples when they buy a Build-To-Order (BTO) flat, making it easier for those who are still studying or just ...