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Largest-ever BTO launch

The HDB is offering homebuyers close to 4,000 new flats in six Build-to-Order (BTO) projects launched on Friday – the largest supply of BTO flats in a single launch.

It surpasses the 3,185 BTO flats offered last month.

The BTO projects launched on Friday are at Costa Ris and Golden Lily in Pasir Ris, Punggol Parcvista, Tampines GreenLeaf, Tampines GreenWood, and Woodlands Peak.

At least 95 per cent of the public flat supply will be set aside for first-time buyers.

HDB said Friday’s launch offers flats in various locations and sizes to meet the different needs of home-seekers – low-income families, those aspiring for something better, and the elderly.

Prices range from S$76,000 for a studio apartment and from S$335,000 for a 5-room unit.

First-time buyers can take advantage of various housing grants to reduce the cost of owning a new BTO flat.

For instance, households earning up to S$5,000 per month can apply for the Additional CPF Housing Grant (AHG) worth up to S$40,000, which can be used to offset the initial downpayment.

Over and above the AHG, first-timer families earning between S$1,501 and S$2,250 monthly can also apply for the Special CPF Housing Grant (SHG) if they choose to buy a 3-room standard flat in Punggol Parcvista and Woodlands Peak.

With Friday’s launch, HDB has released about 12,000 BTO flats in the first five months of 2011. This is more than half of HDB’s earlier target of launching 22,000 flats for 2011.

In view of strong demand, HDB is ramping up its flat supply by a further 3,000 flats for this year.

This increases the full-year’s BTO supply for 2011 by about 15 per cent, to 25,000 units. This is more than the number of units in Clementi town today.

HDB had announced earlier that 22,000 new BTO flats will be launched this year. All of these will now be launched by September 2011 instead of by the end of the year.

The BTO supply will be supplemented by housing units offered under the Design, Build and Sell Scheme (DBSS) and the Executive Condominium (EC) Housing Scheme.

For 2011, land sites for 4,000 DBSS flats and 4,000 EC units are scheduled for sale.

Commenting on the BTO launch, PropNex corporate communications manager Mr Adam Tan said: “The government has certainly responded to the public’s demand for affordable housing, especially for first-time buyers. This is especially so, given that at least 95% of the units, or 3,759 flats, will be set aside for these first-timers.”

He noted that Cash Over Valuation or COV prices are bottoming out at around $21,000 “and many first-time buyers will still be priced out of the resale market”. Therefore, there will be relief among this group from the bumper crop of BTO flats.

Mr Tan also said the government is heeding the demand from first-time buyers who are asking for more BTO flats in a greater variety of areas. He noted that the six BTO projects are spread out over four estates, namely Punggol, Pasir Ris, Tampines and Woodlands, giving first-time buyers plenty of choices in relatively popular neighbourhoods.

Mr Tan said the projects should see a huge take-up rate from potential buyers as they are in estates which are rather well-developed.

They are also going at prices around 14% to 35% cheaper than similar resale flats in their areas, based on the transactions conducted in the first three months of this year.

“The 3-room flats in Tampines GreenLeaf and Tampines GreenWood, for example, are a whopping 35% cheaper than resale flats in that town,” revealed Mr Tan, “and should therefore be very popular with the first-time buyers with a tight budget. For the reason of cost-effective pricing, the flats in Punggol Parcvista and Woodlands Peak should also see high subscription rates, having prices between 25% and 30% cheaper than similar flats in the vicinity.”

Propnex also described as bold the move by HDB to offer 15 per cent more BTO flats this year than planned.

Source : Channel NewsAsia – 27 May 2011

Khaw tells HDB to build ahead of demand

National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan has told HDB to build ahead of demand during this period of robust demand.

Writing in his ministry’s blog, Mr Khaw said the orders will definitely come, and HDB should call a tender as soon as architectural drawings and tender documents are ready.

Currently, a tender is called only after 70 per cent of orders have been confirmed – hence “Build-to-Order” (BTO) scheme.

The minister said HDB can return to the usual BTO approach after the situation has stabilised.

The move is a bid to help the vast majority of young couples own their own homes as soon as possible so that they can start their families and have babies.

It is a national priority – promoting marriages and births – and Mr Khaw said his ministry must facilitate it to its best ability.

Currently, 70 per cent of new couples get their first homes via HDB’s BTO (Build-to-Order) scheme. The rest purchase their flats in the resale market.

Mr Khaw felt there is scope to do more. He said: “I think we should strive to have the vast majority of new couples start off their first set of homes in HDB, preferably via the BTO route.”

He added that HDB will also ramp up capacity and bring forward projects scheduled for early next year.

HDB confirmed that it will be able to raise the number of BTO units from 22,000 to 25,000 units this year.

Mr Khaw said the new pace of construction will be sustained for next year, as there will be additional demand with the easing of the S$8,000 income ceiling for HDB flats.

While the pace is ramped up, the minister gave the assurance that the quality of finish, workmanship and worksite safety will remain good.

He said the industry need to rise to the challenge, without causing a cost spiral, which will not benefit the buyers.

Mr Khaw added that with more resources and capabilities, he is confident HDB will rise to the new challenge of housing Singaporeans in a first world setting.

He acknowledged that the task is huge and expectations high. He said time is needed to work through some of the constraints, but he has pledged to do his best not to disappoint the public.

Source : Channel NewsAsia – 27 May 2011