Singapore's public housing programme, which has provided high-quality homes to more than 80 per cent of the population, is the envy of the world.
But almost 60 years on from the time when the first Housing Board flats came onto the market, the programme needs a major makeover. That's the broad conclusion of two recent studies on public housing reform.
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