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Windfall or curse? What happens when your HDB block is selected for SERS

No more early MOP for Sers replacement flat owners, starting with AMK site

99.co has recently found out from the HDB website that it has changed its Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) criteria for those who have bought a replacement unit through the Selective En Bloc Redevelopment Scheme (Sers). Similar to those buying a typical HDB flat from the Housing Board and the resale market, the MOP is now five years. Previously, owners who.

Missing items at Tanglin Halt: Theft or just a case of itchy hands and prying eyes?

While residents of Tanglin Halt were preparing to move out, a man was caught rummaging through the furniture left unattended outside. The estate, comprising 31 blocks which were built in 1962, is set to be torn down under the Housing Board's Selective En Bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS), the Straits Times reported in June last year. In an interview with Shin.

Record-breaking $1 4 million HDB costs too much? The alternatives may not be any better

If you haven’t heard by now, a 5-room HDB flat at Henderson just broke the record for the most expensive HDB ever transacted – at a stunning price of $1.4 million. The unit is located in City Vue @ Henderson, an HDB development known for its striking view of the city, and convenient location. Plus, it doesn’t hurt that you.

Examining Queenstown as a neighbourhood: Should you live here?

Named after Queen Elizabeth II in honour of her coronation in 1952, Queenstown was Singapore's first-ever satellite town built back when Singapore was still a British colony. It's now home to over 82,500 HDB residents. It borders Bukit Timah to the north, Tanglin to the northeast, Bukit Merah to the east and southeast, and Clementi to the northeast and west..

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