Originally Posted by
sunboy77
Hmm... isn't this what the government had wanted - to cool prices?
Anyway, selling an unit that faces the bin centre at a cheaper price over one that is facing the pool is also a kind of price differentiation ma. Different target group, different price.
It is legal as long as any discounts/ reimbursements/ etc. are declared to Controller of Housing.
That means to say second time buyers are not subjected to ABSD, which defeats the purpose of having ABSD to begin with.
Price differentiation is different from discrimination. What will first time buyers think?
The three laws of Kelonguni:
Where there is kelong, there is guni.
No kelong no guni.
More kelong = more guni.