HDB resale volume dips to 30-year-low but prices edge up


SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN):- Housing Board flat resale volumes tumbled still further last month, following the already record low number of flats resold in April and dropping to levels not seen in the last 30 years, real estate portal SRX figures showed on Thursday (June 4).

Just 364 flats changed hands in May, a 13.9 decrease from the 423 resold in April. Both figures logged during the circuit breaker months were lower than the previous record low of 778 flats resold in May 1990.

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