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Overwhelming support for “Remaking Our Heartland” plans

The Housing and Development Board (HDB) has received overwhelming support on plans to remake estates like Hougang, East Coast and Jurong Lake.

Almost all of the 13,000 people surveyed said they were looking forward to the S$1 billion ‘Remaking Our Heartland’ plans for those areas.

The exhibitions for those plans had attracted some 77,000 visitors in January this year.

A new town centre, with new commercial facilities and air-conditioned bus interchange in Bedok; and new waterfront housing and flats upgrading in Hougang are some plans which will rejuvenate those neighbourhoods.

And in a YouTube video entitled ‘Public Housing Matters’, National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan, who was also featured in the video, assured that flats will remain within reach of Singaporeans.

He said “I hope that Singaporeans do not forget the fundamental principles that have brought us to where we are today, which is a home-owning society. In fact, (we have) the highest home owning percentage in the world. No other country has the same extent of home ownership that we have.

“And what are these three principles? The first is home ownership as opposed to rentals. The second principle is homes as an asset, and not just a roof over people’s heads. And the third principle is home for the masses, not just for the minority.

“The question that people are asking, people are worried about really is whether this can continue. Whether they will be able to continue to afford good quality homes. And here I would like to make this categorical assurance and commitment that we will continue to provide good quality, affordable homes, for as many people, through good times and bad. And not only provide the homes, but sustain the values of those homes over time, as our economy grows. That is the commitment that this government makes.”

The video also highlighted the various government schemes to help keep home prices affordable.

Some of the existing schemes include the Special CPF Housing Grant and the Additional CPF Housing Grant. These are helpful to low-income households looking to buy smaller HDB flats and young first-time flat buyers. Such schemes also mean flat buyers need only fork out a S$36 monthly payment in cash after using their CPF or in some cases, no cash at all after CPF deduction.

Source : CNA – 26 Apr 2011

Some choice locations for landed homes

West Coast/Pasir Panjang

NOT only is this area close to institutions of higher learning, such as The National University of Singapore, it is just 15 to 20 minutes’ drive to the CBD.

The opening of shopping malls such as VivoCity and West Coast Plaza has added much vibrancy to this area. The impending new Circle Line, with stations extending to Telok Blangah, Labrador Park, Pasir Panjang, Haw Par Villa, Kent Ridge and one-north, will make the area highly accessible.

Bukit Timah

BUKIT Timah is a popular choice, being close to quite a number of elite schools – Nanyang, Hwa Chong Institution, Methodist Girls’ School, Singapore Chinese Girls’ School, Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road) and St Joseph’s Institution.

The area is currently not served by an MRT line but come 2015, the Downtown Line will have stations at Stevens, Botanic Gardens, Tan Kah Kee, Sixth Avenue, King Albert Park, Beauty World, Hillview and Cashew.

East Coast

THIS area covers Mountbatten, East Coast Road, Tanjong Katong, Siglap and Bedok. Its proximity to the beach and access to town via the East Coast Parkway has made this area popular.

Access to this area will be enhanced by the new Circle Line MRT stations such as Mountbatten and Dakota. In addition, the future Eastern Region Line will run through Tanjong Rhu to Marine Parade estates.

Source : Business Times – 24 Sep 2009