Tracking HDB resale price trends in Singapore is closely watched by homeowners, buyers, and property agents. Resale prices refer to the amount paid for an existing HDB flat sold on the open market, rather than a new unit directly from HDB.
In recent years, HDB resale prices have seen ups and downs—rising strongly during periods of high demand and government policy changes. Rare flat types (like maisonettes or DBSS) and flats website near top schools can also sell above average.
HDB releases official resale price statistics quarterly, and you can check recent transactions by block and town using the HDB website’s Resale Flat Prices portal. Many buyers use these resources to compare asking prices and determine fair value before making an offer.
Government policies—such as cooling measures, loan limits (MSR/TDSR), or changes in CPF usage—can impact how much buyers are willing or able to pay for resale flats.
If you’re planning a transaction, it pays to research recent deals in your chosen area and consult reliable sources for guidance.