My stand from the day the HDB launched the concept of DBSS is that it is not worth buying simply because they are still HDB flats at the end of the day and they are priced much higher than any HDB flat in the same area.
The counter argument is that it is designed by a developer that builds private housing and it comes with supposedly "premium" finishes and design. Some DBSS projects even come with planter boxes, a concept found in condominiums. But please bear in mind that every unit in the DBSS project has the same design and finishes which is no different from a HDB premium flat unless the buyer re-designs the interior of the DBSS flat.
Will the HDB categorise a resale DBSS flat differently from a "normal" resale HDB flat then?
My answer is no. On a valuation basis and all things being equal, a 4-room resale DBSS flat will be valued on a similar basis as a 4-room resale HDB flat perhaps adjusting a bit for minor differences like the planter box or finishes or age or location. The HDB is not likely to create a separate category in their resale flat transactions search (http://services2.hdb.gov.sg/webapp/BB33RTIS/BB33PReslTrans.jsp) to identify a DBSS flat from a resale HDB flat. A DBSS flat is still a public flat afterall.
But if the HDB does creates a separate category, it may go down the path for HUDC flats, with a possibility of privatising in the future. That will be an icing on the cake for such "premium" HDB flats should it happens. Buyers can pop the champagne when it happens (many years down the road).
The Premiere @ Tampines will be the litmus test being the first DBSS project to reach the minimum occupation period (MOP) end 2013.
Project Name
|
Location
|
Estimated Price Range at Launch
|
Estimated TOP Date
|
Estimated MOP Date
|
Pasir
Ris One
|
Pasir
Ris Central / Pasir Ris Drive 1
|
$389,000 to $760,000
($556 to $672 psf)
|
May 2015
|
May 2020
|
Trivelis
|
Clementi
Avenue 4
|
$375,000 to $770,000
($580 to $728 psf)
|
March 2015
|
March 2020
|
Parkland Residences
|
Upper
Serangoon Road
|
$359,000 to $738,000
($498 to $612 psf)
|
February 2015
|
February 2020
|
Lake
Vista @ Yuan Ching
|
Yuan
Ching Road
|
$360,500 to $680,400
($500 to $585 psf)
|
January 2015
|
January 2020
|
Belvia
|
Bedok
Reservoir Crescent
|
$395,000 to $670,000
($549 to $593 psf)
|
November 2014
|
November 2019
|
Centrale
8 @ Tampines
|
Tampines
Avenue 5 / Tampines Central 8
|
$389,000 to $778,000
($592 to $667 psf)
|
October 2014
|
October 2019
|
Adora
Green
|
Yishun
Avenue 11 / Yishun Central
|
$310,000 to $650,000
($430 to $541 psf)
|
August 2014
|
August 2019
|
The
Peak @ Toa Payoh
|
Lorong
1A Toa Payoh
|
$355,000 to $722,000
($471 to $573 psf)
|
August 2012
|
August 2017
|
Parc
Lumiere @ Simei
|
Simei
Road
|
$378,000 to $575,000
($374 to $482 psf)
|
May 2012
|
May 2017
|
Natura
Loft @ Bishan
|
Bishan
Street 24
|
$490,000 to $739,000
($479 to $572 psf)
|
September 2011
|
September 2016
|
Park
Central @ AMK
|
Ang
Mo Kio Street 52
|
$433,000 to $689,000
($447 to $534 psf)
|
August 2011
|
August 2016
|
City
View @ Boon Keng
|
Boon
Keng Road
|
$349,000 to $727,000
($477 to $568 psf)
|
January 2011
|
January 2016
|
The
Premiere @ Tampines
|
Tampines
Avenue 6
|
$138,000 to $450,000
($256 to $367 psf)
|
December 2008
|
December 2013
|
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