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More rental flats needed, say MPs

Members of Parliament (MPs) said there is a need to raise the supply of rental flats significantly, to match demand.

They said despite a shorter waiting time, there are still segments of the population who need rental flats quickly.

Their comments come a day after Minister for National Development Khaw Boon Wan said there was a need to ramp up the supply of these flats by “tens of thousands”.

MPs said based on their Meet-The-People sessions, demand for rental flats comes from low-income families and households facing difficult times.

MP for Tanjong Pagar Group Representation Constituency (GRC) Chia Shi-Lu said: “Giving a conservative estimate of five cases a week, 20 cases per month, and about 200 cases a year — and we spread that out among the 87 zones in Singapore — we’re looking at 15 to 16,000 applicants”.

Rental flats are meant to cater to poor and needy families who have no housing options.

Today, there are some 45,000 units in Singapore.

With rent as low as S$26 a month, the demand for such units is always high.

Even after tightening rules to prevent abuse of the system, the wait for one of these units can be relatively long.

HDB said the queue for rental flats is now about 1,700 applicants, down from 4,600 in 2009.

Waiting time has also been reduced from an average 21 months in 2008, to about eight months currently.

Even so, new cases continue to pour in every month.

In March this year, former National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan disclosed that HDB received 190 applications for rental flats each month last year.

On concerns from existing home owners that their property value may drop if rental flats were built in their neighbourhood, Dr Chia said more education is needed.

He said he has yet to see evidence of property values being affected by their proximity to rental flats, and added that other factors such as location and availability of amenities are likely to affect prices more.

MP for Holland-Bukit Timah GRC Liang Eng Hwa said rental blocks should be spread out across the island and integrated into neighbourhoods.

With the recent increase in Build-To-Order flats, and the proposal to have more rental units, Mr Khaw said the industry cannot cope with the demand for nearly 40,000 flats a year.

The industry currently has the capacity to build half that number, the Singapore Contractors Association said.

It faces many challenges in trying to ramp up supply so quickly – including a tight labour situation and rising costs due to rising foreign worker levies, higher dormitory and transportation costs.

In addition, there is the issue of sustainability.

Singapore Contractors Association 2nd vice-president Kenneth Loo said: “For the industry, it wouldn’t be good if (in) one year, we double the capacity, and the following year, we have to halve it”.

Channel NewsAsia understands HDB has been speaking to construction companies since last year about the possibility of ramping up the supply of new flats.

There are currently an estimated 20 regular HDB contractors.

Source : Channel NewsAsia – 30 May 2011

Khaw asks HDB to look into building more BTO flats in mature estates

National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan said he has asked HDB to look into building more Build-To-Order (BTO) flats in mature estates.

In his latest blog post, Mr Khaw said it is too late to prepare suitable sites for this year but HDB should be able to offer some BTO launches in mature estates next year.

He said the National Development Ministry has been rather reluctant to launch BTO projects in mature estates as it worries that such popular launches would attract high subscription rates, further alarming the market.

Mr Khaw said he believes Singaporeans understand that mature estates will always attract very high subscription rates.

Rather than be daunted by such a prospect, Mr Khaw said HDB should try to meet the aspirations of many young couples wanting to set up homes near their parents.

He said the response should be to put up more sites in mature estates, even as HDB ramps up BTO launches elsewhere.

He also pointed out that HDB doubles the balloting chances of such couples under the Married Child Priority Scheme.

Commenting on the current BTO launch, Mr Khaw said nearly 8,000 have applied for the 4,000 new units so far and that this application rate is within expectation.

He noted that the projects in Tampines are the most popular, with high application rates for the 4-room and 5-room flats.

There are currently 3.5 applications for each 4-room unit, and four applications for each 5-room unit.

Mr Khaw said new flats in mature estates are more attractive as many couples living there would like to continue living close to their parents.

He added that the Tampines units are in high demand as this is the first BTO launch in the area in recent years.

Mr Khaw also advised young couples eagerly looking for new homes to calculate their chances and opt for non-mature estates, rather than competing for popular projects in mature estates.

Source : Channel NewsAsia – 30 May 2011