$900k Sale Of 3-Room HDB Flat In Bidadari Sets A New Record In 2024: Here’s Why

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Usually, when a resale flat comes close to $1 million, the expectation is that it’s a big older flat; hence the higher square footage and quantum. Or perhaps we’d expect a rare DBSS unit, or other such “special” flats. But as of December 2024, a “mere” standard 3-room flat managed to hit the record-breaking (for its size) price of $900,000. To be fair, this isn’t exactly surprising given that several 3-room HDB flats have already surpassed the $800,000 mark last year in 2024.

The most expensive 3-room flat took place at block 115C Alkaff Crescent
The 3-room flat is in Alkaff Lakeview, somewhere between the 13th to 15th floor, with a size of about 764 sq. ft (71 sqm). This would come to about $1,178 psf, as opposed to the average of about $560 to $580 psf for resale 3-room flats.
This is a highly desirable location, and it was one of the most oversubscribed areas during its BTO launch. It’s within walking distance of Woodleigh MRT station (NEL). This also means being close to the recently built Woodleigh Mall, and just one stop from Serangoon, where residents have access to NEX Megamall. Also in terms of immediate convenience, there’s a commercial block at 115B nearby, which includes a food centre.
School access is also excellent, with Maris Stella High, Cedar Primary, and Cedar Girls’ Secondary all being within a close distance.
Given the price point, the unit likely faces the greenery view of Bidadari Park and Alkaff Lake:

A corner unit with a dumbbell layout
The unit’s layout may have a role to play here:
This 3-room flat is a corner unit, with a very efficient dumbbell layout. Note how there’s no need for a long corridor space, as the living/dining area acts as the connecting point between the different rooms. This is a trait common to newer projects.
Being a corner unit is also seen as an advantage, as it provides greater privacy.
One other notable highlight is how new the flat is
This 3-room flat had its lease begin in 2020, so it has just barely reached its Minimum Occupancy Period (MOP). Flats sold right after MOP tend to be at a premium, as they’re ready to move in, and yet the lease decay is almost negligible. The demand is compounded by the accessibility and convenience of the location.
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Let’s roll back time to the year 2017.
Million-dollar resale flats are often associated with higher square footage, or ageing designs like double-storey maisonettes, but this transaction proves that even 3-room HDB flats have the potential to reach this price point.
In the immediate surroundings, only Alkaff Vista has recorded transactions so far; and Alkaff Vista has no 3-room units. As such, this is one of the first 3-room transactions in this location; and it’s definitely setting a high bar.
If we were to look for the closest other location with 3-room transactions, this would be Joo Seng Green. The highest 3-room flat transaction here is just $673,000, for a 16th to 18th floor unit. This was for a 731 sq. ft. unit, with a lease beginning back in 2017. That’s older but still less than a decade old though; and we’d say that’s a rather large price disparity.
The next highest 3-room flat transaction, islandwide, was $860,000.
This was at 10A Boon Tiong Road, in August 2024. This particular flat had its lease beginning in 2016. It’s also in a highly desirable location, close to Tiong Bahru MRT station. So if we consider the locations to be equal, the distinguishing factor here is the lease, and $900,000 is quite the leap, as we’d expect smaller premium differences for just a four-year lease difference.
We don’t know the circumstances behind the buyer though
This can make sense under certain niche conditions. For example, a couple who don’t expect to have children, and who prize the newness and location over spaciousness. It may also appeal to those who want the most convenient location, and have no interest in issues like resale gains (they’re never intending to move) or rental.
It is, however, unusual for buyers to agree to such a high quantum, when it could buy them a 4-room or 5-room flat. Hopefully, for resale buyers, this is a quirk in the market, and not a sign of things to come.
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A seasoned content strategist with over 17 years in the real estate and financial journalism sectors, Ryan has built a reputation for transforming complex industry jargon into accessible knowledge. With a track record of writing and editing for leading financial platforms and publications, Ryan's expertise has been recognised across various media outlets. His role as a former content editor for 99.co and a co-host for CNA 938's Open House programme underscores his commitment to providing valuable insights into the property market.Read next from Singapore Property News

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Look at all the justification in this story. The real reason is the sudden surge in population to 6million due to foreign imports. The 2nd reason is fomo, prices are going up because people are afraid it’s..going up even more in the future.