The Real Impact Of Housing Inflation
Her World Singapore|March 2023
Rising interest rates, construction delays and a housing shortage have resulted in HDB apartments selling for as much as $1 million, and rental hikes of at least 20 per cent - not the best news if you're looking to buy or rent right now.
Sasha Gonzales
The Real Impact Of Housing Inflation

The last couple of years have not been good for Singapore homebuyers and renters. A combination of factors - rising interest rates, construction delays and a housing shortage - has seen HDB apartments selling for as much as $1 million, and rental hikes of at least 20 per cent.

The latest government cooling measures, announced in September 2022, were designed to rein in skyrocketing property prices. The measures - which entailed a higher medium-term interest rate floor for bank and HDB housing loan eligibility, a reduction of Loan-to-Value limit for HDB housing loans from 85 to 80 per cent, and a 15-month wait for private property owners under 55 years old who want to purchase non-subsidised HDB resale flats don't seem to have helped much, with the property market expected to continue its bullish run in 2023, despite the gloomy global economic outlook.

But how are rising real estate prices impacting the lives of Singaporeans and long-term residents? How have their dreams for the future been affected, what have they had to sacrifice, and how have they adjusted their lifestyles and living arrangements as a result? We speak to two women - a Singaporean and a British expat - whose personal and family plans have been disrupted or put on hold, no thanks to the brutal housing market.

"In 2019, my husband and I discussed getting married in 2022. We were both living in Woodlands with our respective families at the time, about five minutes from each other, so we thought it made sense to continue living there.

We decided to buy a resale flat in Woodlands in 2021, and expected to have it move-in ready by the time we got married.

Our plan was to get a five-room flat. We spent ages talking about what it would look like, choosing colours and layouts, and so on.

It was exciting to think that we would finally have our own place.

This story is from the March 2023 edition of Her World Singapore.

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