HDB
Want to know why PAP government, in their annual Property Tax revision, give our HDB apartments a high assessment based on market (rental) value?
Discerning Singaporeans are able to see the following apparently clever ¡°reasons¡±:
1) As they never fail to do, PAP try to delude us (HDB apartment ¡°owners¡±) we are rich, insinuating we sit on a pot of gold.
2) They can then use the high ¡°market¡± value to price their new apartments at higher prices.
3) The high value will serve to escalate the prices of HDB flats, triggering a stampede by the kiasu or the enterprising rich to buy,
and further rocketing the prices. Any surprise a HDB flat can hit a million dollars this year? (A 5-room point-block flat in Dover Drive
C a sought-after location C could be bought from the HDB at $33,500 in the 1970¡¯s!
Don¡¯t tell us the SGD has devalued 1/30 of its value, or building costs have rocketed 30 times? )
4) High prices will ensure we slave for 30 years to ¡°own¡± a pigeon hole.
5) Keeping us busy with slavery will ensure we have no mind or time to give PAP ¡°trouble¡±.
6) We will not want to ¡°rock the boat¡±, out of fear of harming our slaved-for asset.
7) Unfounded fear of asset-value loss is regularly exploited at election times C
¡°Vote in the Opposition, and see your HDB apartments value crash!¡± is a familiar threat used by the PAP at such times.
Hopefully the above disclosure of the apparent hidden agenda will pull of the wool from the eyes of the nave 60%.
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Edward