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Lack of supply boosts HDB shop prices

Limited demand and supply from investors have pushed up rents and prices of HDB shops in the last three years, mostly affecting small and medium-sized retailers, The Straits Times reported.

George Wong, who runs a bubble tea shop in Toa Payoh, said he pays about S$3,800 monthly for a 380 sq ft unit, or half of a first-storey HDB shop.

“Most HDB shops islandwide could be rented at S$4,000 to S$5,000 per month five years ago. Now for that amount you’d get only half a shop,” said property agent Henry Ong, adding that prices have risen in tandem with increasing resale values.

But coffee shops are usually priced 20 to 30 percent higher than other shops as they draw more customers, said Chris Koh, Director at Chris International.

Grace Ng, Deputy Managing Director at Colliers International, noted that resale prices of HDB shophouses have shot up by 30 to 50 percent over the past few years. She added that shops in areas like Clementi Town Centre could be resold from S$3.5 million to S$10 million, based on location and size.

Despite this demand, as of March only 8,500 shops (out of the 14,450 HDB shops island-wide) were available on the resale market. The remaining 5,950 units were owned and leased out by the HDB.
Source – PropGuru – 2013 May 9

Handbook on improving building standards launched

In a bid to improve industry standards, a new handbook with examples of best practices from various industrial sectors within the Specialist Trade Alliance of Singapore was launched yesterday at the inaugural International Facility Management Expo 2013, reported The Straits Times.

The Building Specialists Trade Handbook aims to improve the standards of building professionals, especially with regards to specialist contractors and suppliers.

According to Nelson Tee, President of the alliance which comprises more than 1,300 firms in the building industry, the handbook is the first of its kind.

Commenting on the launch, guest of honour Mr Zainudin Nordin, MP (Bishan-Toa Payoh), said: “It is important that we look towards retrofitting buildings with sustainable infrastructure, as well as implementing and encouraging sustainable practices and lifestyles.”

Held at Marina Bay Sands, the expo was part of a three-day mega building security show.