Different types of Public Housing in Singapore

HDB Properties

 

HDB flats are public residential development by the Singapore Housing Development Board (HDB). New HDB flats are sold at a subsidised price and this is only exclusively meant for Singapore Citizens. They are open for application either during Build-To-Order (BTO) sales launches or Sale of Balance Flats (SBF) sales launches. Both Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents that meet HDB eligibility conditions can also purchase HDB flats in the resale market.

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Transformation of Jurong Lake Gardens

Jurong Lake Gardens in the near future

A definite reason to call for a celebration for home buyers or investors who own a property in the Jurong Lake District. The Jurong Lake Garden will soon be incorporated with Smart Technology. Solar photovoltaic panels which convert solar energy into direct current electricity to power the activities within Jurong Lake Gardens will be used. The Garden will also be used as a testbed for green products.

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Common considerations when buying a Private Property

Financial Considerations when getting a home
Financial considerations play a major role when getting a home.

When comes to setting the criteria and requirements for a dream house, the list of considerations can definitely go on and on, from location to its’ proximity to the nearby MRT stations and amenities, to whether it is a freehold or leasehold property. However before getting to all these, do ensure that you are financially ready first.

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New or Resale Homes (Private)

New Launch or Resale Condo
New or Resale Condo

 

New Launch or Resale Condo

To many of us, getting a new home is never an easy task and requires lots of planning and serious consideration. Other than the common questions such as getting a Leasehold or Freehold condo, another concern will be whether to get a brand New Condo or Resale Private Home. The table below is a brief summary on the pros and cons of getting a new or resale home.

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Thomson – A Popular Residential Enclave

Exclusivity at Thomson

 

Two words can sum up Thomson, located smack in the center of the island – parks and eateries. Thomson is absolutely brimming with both, which is what makes it such an attractive place to both live in and to invest in property. It has fast become one of the most up and coming neighborhoods on the whole island, and it’s not hard to see why.

 

 

Parklife

Thomson almost has an embarrassment of riches when it comes to greenery, parks and nature reserves. Ranging from wild areas of untamed forests teeming with monkeys, to relaxing burbling streams meandering through meadows, it has it all.

 

 

Central Catchment Nature Reserve

By far the largest nature reserve in Singapore, and incorporating some of the islands most loved attractions, as well as the richest forests in terms of biodiversity this giant green lung offers a wide range of habitats and activities. Covering an area of nearly 3000 hectares this protected area features many carefully planned nature walks and trials; 4 reservoirs including the ever popular MacRitchie with its treetop walk, a 250 meter suspension bridge giving a birds – or monkeys – eye view of the forest; the Night Safari, Zoo and River Safari.

 

The area has literally miles and miles of trails, many incorporating boardwalks giving the unique opportunity to see the last remaining pockets of original forest on the island, and a wide range of animals, birds and insects.

 

 

Windsor Nature Park

This 75-hectare area located just off Venus Drive in the Upper Thomson area is one of four buffer parks surrounding the central catchment area. Predominantly forested, this richly biodiverse park is in the midst of sensitive development, that is due to be completed by the end of 2016. This will restore its original paths, as well as the building of several boardwalks resulting in 3 miles of fully integrated trails giving the perfect opportunity to spot the multitude of wildlife that calls the park home.

 

 

Bishan – Ang Mo Kio Park

One of the largest urban parks in Singapore, and featuring a stunning 2 mile converted canal that meanders between lush flower-strewn banks, the Bishan – Ang Mo Kio Park is equally popular with exercise and nature enthusiasts alike. Its open lawns and gently sloping grassy banks make it the perfect spot for a picnic, or just a relaxing pre or post walk stroll. For the more athletic, the newly renovated tracks are idea for jogging and cycling.

 

 

Foodies Paradise

It’s not all about wildlife and greenery though, unless you include those that you can eat. The other thing this area is famous for – particularly the Upper Thomson Road area – is its eateries. Once just famous for the Roti Prata House, and the handmade dim sum at Hwa Nam Restaurant, over recent years tens of small cafes, bakeries and restaurants have sprung up, making it one of the best places in Singapore to give your taste buds a treat. The list of top places is an ever changing one, and half the fun is to just dive in and discover your own favorites.

 

 

 

 

 

Looking for New Launch Condo @ Thomson? You might want to find more about these 3 Singapore Condos below

 

 

 

Recent Launches

 

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