I've been looking at HDB flats on the resale market since before Christmas. It's easy to be confused about the actual size of each individual flat, given the many different flat designs out there. My go-to resource is the official HDB Resale Flat Prices website, which provides not only flat prices but the year of construction and floor area of the corresponding flat.
Here are some numbers for floor areas of 5-room flats, which I plucked off the website tonight (other sources as indicated):
- "standard" flat in Farrer Road (built 1974): 120 sq m.
- "improved" flat in Zion Road (built 1974): 114-117 sq m.
- "standard" flat in Marine Parade (built 1977): 117-120 sq m.
- "improved" flat in Toa Payoh (built 1986): 122 sq m.
- "improved" flat in Sin Ming (built 1986-1990): 120-125 sq m.
- "improved" flat in Queenstown (built 1996): 121-125 sq m.
- "improved" flat in Queenstown (built 1997-1998): 121-122 sq m.
- "improved" flat in Sengkang (built 1999): 123 sq m.
- "improved" flat in Sengkang (built 2002): 110 sq m.
- "improved" flat in Pinnacle@Duxton (built 2009): 105-108 sq m (internal). (source: unattributed information at MyHomeTown.sg online forum)
- "improved" flat in Bedok Central (built 2010): 112 sq m.
- "premium" flat at SkyVille@Dawson (to be completed 2014): 98-101 sq m (internal). (source: HDB information reproduced at MyHomeTown.sg online forum)
- "standard" flat at Sengkang (to be completed 2014-2015): 110 sq m (internal). (source: HDB sales launch webpage)
- "standard" flat at Yishun (to be completed 2015): 110 sq m (internal). (source: HDB sales launch webpage)
- "standard" flat at Clementi (to be completed 2016): 110 sq m (internal). (source: HDB sales launch webpage)
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4 Comments:
not forgetting the space taken up by bomb shelter (is that what you called it) in the hdb flats. and what about aircon ledges.
132 sq meter over at Bukit Batok.
They don't make the ones with the rooftop gardens like the ones in Bishan too... and they abolished the HUDC programme. No more maisonettes as well.
Back then they didn't have air-con ledges in HDBs either.
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