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HDB / BTO
Stay updated on Singapore’s HDB market with quarterly reports, BTO launch insights, and policy updates. Explore trends in resale prices, housing grants, and redevelopment schemes like SERS and VERS—all in one place for homebuyers, sellers, and investors.


HDB Resale & BTO — Q1 2026
HDB resale prices dipped marginally by 0.1% in Q1 2026 — the first decline in seven years — with 20 towns recording either minimal gains or price falls. Demand for premium flats held firm, with million-dollar transactions reaching a Q1 record of 412 units and deals above S$800,000 jumping 30%, while the full-year price growth projection is maintained at 2% to 4%.


Market Outlook 2026 — HDB Resale
HDB resale prices are projected to grow modestly at 2% to 4% in 2026, with supply of MOP-eligible flats set to double and add competitive pressure on resale volumes. Demand is expected to remain cushioned by stable household income and population factors, limiting the risk of sharp price corrections.


Market Outlook 2026 — Private Residential & HDB Rental
Rental demand in 2026 is set to stay healthy, but rising supply across both private and HDB segments will keep rental growth moderate. Private residential rents are expected to climb only slightly, while HDB rents hold steady with mild increases. More newly completed homes and a surge of MOP-eligible flats will increase competition among landlords and stabilise the market. Read the full report here: https://www.orangetee.com/ResearchHub/ResearchHubPage?rhid=tYNNzNQdMY4=


HDB Resale & BTO — Q3 2025
Singapore HDB Resale Market Moderates in Q3 2025 In Q3 2025, HDB resale prices rose 0.4%, the smallest gain in nearly five years and the fourth straight quarter of slower growth. Transactions increased 1.7% to 7,221 units, though sales were down 11.3% year-on-year, indicating shifting buyer interest. High-value flats stood out, with 1,506 units sold for S$800,000 or more, and a record 480 units sold above S$1 million. Rentals edged up 0.6% to 10,123 approvals quarter-on-quart
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