Just over a month after a flat in Boon Tiong Road became the most expensive HDB resale unit in Singapore, another flat has matched that record.
A five-room flat in nearby Bukit Merah was sold for S$1.588 million, the same price.
It likely fulfilled its Minimum Occupancy Period (MOP) this year.
The record-breaking flat is located in Block 96A Henderson Road, according to HDB resale flat records.
It should also have stunning views, as it’s on the 46th to 48th floor of a block whose residents obtained their Temporary Occupation Permit (TOP) in 2019.
That means the flat in question still has a lengthy 94 years left on its 99-year lease.
As the flat is a five-room unit, it has a floor area of 113 square metres (sq m), or 1,216 square feet (sq ft).
That works out to a price per square foot (psf) of about S$1,306 psf.
The block is part of the CityVue@Henderson Build-To-Order (BTO) project, which consists of eight blocks with a maximum height of 48 floors, according to 99.co.
Units there have consistently fetched premium resale prices.
HDB records show that 10 five-room flats in the development were sold between August 2023 and June this year. The cheapest, which was on a low floor, was sold for S$1.18 million.
Its units fulfilled their MOP this year, so more of them should be hitting the market soon enough.
It’s easy to see why buyers are willing to shell out so much for units in CityVue@Henderson.
According to HDB, there are three markets or hawker centres within 500m of Block 96A.
There’s also a childcare centre, kindergarten and community club. It’s also opposite Delta Swimming Complex and about 1.2km away from Tiong Bahru Plaza.
In terms of public transport amenities, the block is about 500m, or seven minutes’ walk, from Redhill MRT station — and the journey is fully sheltered.
Half a year ago in December, another five-room unit in CityVue@Henderson sold for S$1.46 million, becoming the second-highest HDB sale in the estate.
The unit in Block 96A has now beaten that price by S$128,000, an increase of 8.77%.
A reason could be the higher floor — while the most recently transacted flat was on the 46th to 48th floor, the other flat was on the 31st to 33rd floor of Block 95C.
Previously, the crown for the priciest resale HDB flat had been the sole preserve of a unit above the 35th storey of Block 9B Boon Tiong Road.
It was sold on 28 April for S$1.588 million, according to PropNex.
At 112 sqm or 1,206 sq ft, that unit was slightly smaller than the one in CityVue@Henderson.
Also read: Bishan maisonette sold for S$1.5M, becomes most expensive executive HDB flat
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