
Singapore HDB Resale Prices Listings Overview — 6 June 2026
Live listing asking prices for HDB flats for resale across Singapore
Across 29,429 live listings, the median asking PSF for HDB flats for resale in Singapore is $611. The biggest listing volume is in D19 Hougang, with 6,208 listings.

As of 6 June 2026, the median asking price is $611 per square foot, or PSF, for HDB flats for resale in Singapore, based on 29,429 live listings.
This snapshot reflects asking prices from live listings, not transacted resale prices, and the district and bedroom breakdowns below show where listed prices are highest, lowest, and most concentrated.
What is the median asking PSF for HDB flats for resale in Singapore?
The median asking PSF for HDB flats for resale in Singapore is $611.
This is based on 29,429 live listings as of 6 June 2026. PSF means price per square foot.
How many HDB flats are currently listed for resale in Singapore?
There are 29,429 HDB flats currently listed for resale in Singapore.
This count covers the live listings in the reporting period of 6 June 2026. It is a listings count, not a sales count.
Which Singapore district is the most expensive to buy a HDB flat?
D01 Raffles Place is the most expensive district to buy an HDB flat, with a median asking PSF of $5,314.
This figure is based on 2 listings, so it should be treated as indicative only. The next highest districts shown in the data are D24 Lim Chu Kang at $1,763 and D17 Changi at $1,549.
Which is the cheapest district to buy a HDB flat in Singapore?
D22 Jurong is the cheapest district to buy an HDB flat, with a median asking PSF of $531.
This is based on 2,644 listings, which makes it the strongest low-PSF district in the data. The other low-PSF districts shown are D25 Woodlands at $536 and D23 Bukit Batok at $561.
What is the median asking PSF by district for HDB flats for resale?
The median asking PSF varies widely by district, from $531 in D22 Jurong to $5,314 in D01 Raffles Place.
Among the districts listed in the data, D25 Woodlands is at $536, D23 Bukit Batok is at $561, D19 Hougang is not priced in the district price list but has the most listings, and the highest listed values are concentrated in small-sample districts such as D01 Raffles Place, D24 Lim Chu Kang and D17 Changi.
| District | Listings | Median Asking Psf |
|---|---|---|
| D01 · Raffles Place | 2 | $5,314 † |
| D02 · Tanjong Pagar | 100 | $900 |
| D03 · Tiong Bahru | 2,009 | $920 |
| D04 · Harbourfront | 22 | $657 † |
| D05 · Buona Vista | 626 | $637 |
| D07 · Bugis | 20 | $599 † |
| D08 · Little India | 119 | $721 |
| D10 · Bukit Timah | 141 | $836 |
| D12 · Toa Payoh | 2,310 | $739 |
| D13 · Macpherson | 24 | $753 † |
| D14 · Geylang | 629 | $636 |
| D15 · East Coast | 214 | $714 |
| D16 · Bedok | 1,480 | $602 |
| D17 · Changi | 1 | $1,549 † |
| D18 · Tampines | 2,967 | $605 |
| D19 · Hougang | 6,208 | $653 |
| D20 · Ang Mo Kio | 1,948 | $687 |
| D22 · Jurong | 2,644 | $531 |
| D23 · Bukit Batok | 3,540 | $561 |
| D24 · Lim Chu Kang | 3 | $1,763 † |
| D25 · Woodlands | 1,669 | $536 |
| D27 · Yishun | 2,712 | $568 |
| D28 · Seletar | 25 | $638 † |
† Limited sample (fewer than 50 priced listings) — treat as indicative only.
Which areas have the most HDB flats listed for resale?
D19 Hougang has the most HDB flats listed for resale, with 6,208 listings.
The other areas with the most listings are D23 Bukit Batok with 3,540 and D18 Tampines with 2,967. These are the largest listed supply areas in the current live data.
| District | Listings | Median Asking Psf |
|---|---|---|
| D19 · Hougang | 6,208 | $653 |
| D23 · Bukit Batok | 3,540 | $561 |
| D18 · Tampines | 2,967 | $605 |
| D27 · Yishun | 2,712 | $568 |
| D22 · Jurong | 2,644 | $531 |
| D12 · Toa Payoh | 2,310 | $739 |
| D03 · Tiong Bahru | 2,009 | $920 |
| D20 · Ang Mo Kio | 1,948 | $687 |
| D25 · Woodlands | 1,669 | $536 |
| D16 · Bedok | 1,480 | $602 |
How does HDB flat median asking PSF vary by bedroom size?
Median asking PSF is highest for studio flats at $729 and lowest for 4-bedroom flats at $590.
The bedroom breakdown is studio at $729, 1-bedroom at $806, 2-bedroom at $617, 3-bedroom at $611, 4-bedroom at $590, and 5+ bedrooms at $611. The studio and 1-bedroom figures are based on very small samples and are indicative only.
| Bedroom | Listings | Median Asking Psf |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | 5 | $729 † |
| 1 | 386 | $806 |
| 2 | 5,333 | $617 |
| 3 | 19,715 | $611 |
| 4 | 3,859 | $590 |
| 5+ | 124 | $611 |
† Limited sample (fewer than 50 priced listings) — treat as indicative only.
Which HDB flat size has the lowest median asking PSF?
The 4-bedroom HDB flat size has the lowest median asking PSF at $590.
This is based on 3,859 listings, making it the lowest-PSF size in the bedroom breakdown. The 3-bedroom and 5+ bedroom categories are both at $611.
Which property portal lists the most HDB flats for resale?
99.co lists the most HDB flats for resale, with 13,560 live listings.
EdgeProp has 10,620 listings and PropertyGuru has 5,249 listings. These platform figures are live listing counts for the reporting period.
| Platform | Listings |
|---|---|
| PropertyGuru | 5,249 |
| 99.co | 13,560 |
| EdgeProp | 10,620 |
Do these asking prices reflect what HDB flats actually sell for?
No, these figures are asking prices from live listings, not actual resale transaction prices.
The data reflects what sellers are asking for on the listing platforms as of 6 June 2026. It does not show what HDB flats actually sold for.
What does the latest HDB flat resale data mean for buyers and sellers?
The latest data shows a $611 median asking PSF across 29,429 live HDB resale listings, with supply concentrated in D19 Hougang and the lowest listed PSF in D22 Jurong.
On the pricing side, the spread runs from $531 in D22 Jurong to $5,314 in D01 Raffles Place, while by flat size the lowest median asking PSF is $590 for 4-bedroom units. This is a live-listings snapshot rather than a transaction record.
Methodology & data sources
This snapshot is built from live property listings, not transacted deals.
- Data source: 29,429 active listings (HDB flats listed for resale) aggregated from PropertyGuru, 99.co, EdgeProp, as of 6 June 2026.
- Metric: median asking PSF. PSF is derived as asking price ÷ floor area (29,414 of 29,429 listings priced).
- Geography: districts are derived from each listing's planning area; 16 listings could not be mapped to a district and are excluded from district figures.
- Asking vs transacted: these are prices sellers and landlords are asking, which can differ from final agreed prices.
- Official transacted data: for actual transacted prices, see HDB resale flat prices.
- Disclaimer: figures are for general information only and are not a valuation, recommendation, or financial advice.
