Punggol HDB Sets Record; New Launch Two-Bedders Still Available Across Five Condos
Published 1 June 2026 · Covers news from 31 May to 1 Jun
A Punggol 4-room HDB flat sold for a record $870,000 despite a noted drawback, while five new-launch condos across Singapore still have two-bedroom units on the market with entry prices from around $1.17 million. Buyer preferences are also shifting, with features once avoided in condos now actively sought.
- A Punggol 4-room HDB flat has transacted at a record $870,000, notable because the unit reportedly carries a significant drawback — underscoring sustained demand pressure even for less-than-ideal resale stock in the area [4].
- Five new-launch condos — Narra Residences, One Marina Gardens, The Collective @ One Sophia, The Sen, and Union Square Residences — still have two-bedroom units available in 2026, with prices starting from approximately $1.17 million, according to Stacked Homes [2].
- Stacked Homes reports a documented shift in buyer preferences: certain condo features that Singaporeans previously avoided are now actively sought after, reflecting evolving lifestyle priorities in the post-pandemic market [3].
- EdgeProp reports that Singapore investors are increasing exposure to New Zealand living assets as regulatory reforms open up that country's institutional property market — relevant context for locally-based investors diversifying beyond Singapore [6].
- PropertyGuru notes that a 2026 housing supply surge is expected to affect buyers' costs, though the article does not specify the direction or magnitude of that impact with precision [8].
Sources
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- [3]The Condo Features Singaporeans Once Avoided — That Buyers Now Actively Want
Stacked Homes · 31/05/2026
- [4]A Punggol 4-Room HDB Just Sold For A Record $870,000 — Despite One Major Drawback - Stacked Homes
Google News — Singapore property · 30/05/2026
- [6]Singapore investors ramp up bets on New Zealand living assets as reforms unlock institutional market - EdgeProp.sg
Google News — Singapore property · 29/05/2026
- [8]How the 2026 Housing Supply Surge Impacts Your Wallet - PropertyGuru
Google News — Singapore property · 06/05/2026
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