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he lives in queenstown. he lives in mei ling street. according to the news, he should be a millionaire. in fact most of the queenstown residents should be a millionaire now. then what's next? sell our million $ pigeonhole, get the $ and plan for emigration to a cheaper country?

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Million dollar HDB deal almost final
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By Romesh Navaratnarajah:The million-dollar deal for a HDB flat in Queenstown is close to being completed, as the buyer, a new Singapore citizen, and seller agreed on the price at their first appointment with the Housing and Development Board (HDB) yesterday.

Located on a high-floor at a 16-storey block at Mei Ling Street, the 1,614.6 sq ft executive unit comes with three bedrooms and a study.

Aside from its S$1 million purchase price, the flat also holds the record psf price (S$619 psf), according to The Business Times.

Irene Ho, the property agent from DWG who brokered the deal, stated that there were about 10 parties who showed keen interest for the property. She began aggressively marketing the flat between May and June.

"I received many calls from people interested in the flat, and had to filter them because some were not willing to meet the asking price," said Ho, adding that some buyers were keen on the property despite the hefty price tag.

"In fact before this deal was done, there was an offer to buy the flat at S$950,000 but the seller was very firm on the price, so that deal did not go through."

Meanwhile, several consultants noted that such transactions do not fully represent the market as they form just a minority of HDB resale deals. Related Stories:1,135 couples cancelled flat bookings PRC new citizen buys million-dollar HDB

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holy cow must be joking!! every queenstowners are now freaky excited to sell their million $ pigeonholes!!
 
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