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  3. New Handbook on Gross Floor Area (GFA) and New Landed Housing E-Advisor. Urban Redevelopment Authority. 5 Oct 2020.

  4. This document provides an overview and guidelines for residential development in Singapore. It classifies residential developments based on registration instrument (landed or non-landed), density (low, medium, high), and housing type (detached houses, flats, etc.).

  5. Nov 2, 2023 · Note: This digital service allows you to check if a developer holds a valid housing developer's licence. It takes about 5 minutes to complete. Searching Housing Developer's Licence. Select either the developer name, project name, location or licence number or type in the keyword. Developer Name :

  6. The first volume in the series, “Conservation Technical Handbook – A Guide For Best Practices / Volume 1 – Introduction”, provides a brief overview of key historic building types and materials found in Singapore, common causes of

  7. The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) and the Housing & Development Board (HDB) released three residential sites at Clementi Avenue 1, Jalan Tembusu and Senja Close for sale today under the 2nd half 2022 (2H2022) Government Land Sales (GLS) Programme.

  8. Oct 20, 2022 · But you’d be wrong, as URAs new rules impact you in a number of different ways — from overall housing standards, to how much you end up paying for that condo. Here’s what you need to know. What’s the new size restriction?

  9. Oct 18, 2022 · Singapore (EDGEPROP) - All new flats, condominiums and residential components of commercial and mixed-use developments will be required to provide a minimum of 20% of dwelling units (DUs) with a net internal area of at least 70 sq m (753.5 sq ft), according to a URA circular issued on Oct 18.

  10. In July 2019, URA implemented a 2-year pilot guidelines to accord greater flexibility in the design of mezzanine floors and attics within the permissible building envelope of landed houses. URA has conducted a post-implementation review and consulted with professionals of the building industry.