Meeting Singaporeans' housing needs and aspirations is a perennial concern, with the topic being aired in Parliament from time to time. Outside of Parliament, it is also a common topic of discussion among Singaporeans.
When Mr J Parasuraman and his wife moved out of his parents’ three-room flat and bought his first house in 1986 from the Housing and Development Board (HDB) at the age of 29, there was only one thing on their minds: To have more living space.
Meeting Singaporeans' housing needs and aspirations is a perennial concern, with the topic being aired in Parliament from time to time. Outside of Parliament, it is also a common topic of discussion among Singaporeans.
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