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WHILE the Government will keep the prices of new Housing Board flats in check, it has less control over prices in the resale market.
This state of affairs was highlighted by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Tuesday night when he commented for the first time on what has been one of the hottest topics of discussion.
Speaking at a gala dinner to mark the HDB's 50th anniversary, Mr Lee stressed the Government was committed to keeping HDB flats affordable and that its new flats are priced within the means of the vast majority of Singaporeans.
On top of that, it would also build enough new flats to cater to demand as the population grows. In fact, to cap its 50th year, the HDB will build its one millionth flat this year.
However, the Government does not have control over the prices of resale flats, he said.
His explanation: 'These resale prices are set by individual households who transact flats on a willing buyer, willing seller basis, and are affected by movements and sentiments in the wider economy, including the private property market.
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_482649.html