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URA New Ruling For Bigger Shoebox Units But Resulted In Smaller Developers’ Margins
By Seedly  •  December 23, 2018

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Future homeowners can look forward to more liveable space, but developers’ margins could be squeezed as bigger square footage means lower psf price.

Having lived in a 377 sq ft shoebox apartment on Upper East Coast Road for 24 months, Ms Simon knows what it feels like to live in a cramped space. “I had to rent a self-storage space for my spare shoes and clothes, as there wasn’t enough wardrobe space,” she says. “I felt claustrophobic in the bedroom because I had to

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