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HDB resale prices up 0.9% in Q2; slowest quarterly rise since 2020

30 June 2025
in Asia Pacific
HDB resale prices up 0.9% in Q2; slowest quarterly rise since 2020
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SINGAPORE: Prices for public resale flats rose 0.9% in Q2 2025, the slowest growth since Q2 2020, with 6,981 transactions recorded. HDB advises prudence amid a moderating economy, while supply increases from upcoming BTO launches may temper future price spikes.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: In Singapore, the prices of homes that people sell to each other are going up more slowly now, and there will be more new homes available soon, which will help people find better choices when buying a house.

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