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BTO flats: ‘Better chances’ for second-time buyers

The chances of second-time buyers securing build-to-order (BTO) flats have improved significantly over the last seven months, according to the latest statistics shared by National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan yesterday.

The application rate for second-timers stands at 8.8, compared with 10.9 in March and 25.9 in November last year.

In non-mature estates, the application rate for second-timers is now 7.3, similar to 7.0 in March.

The Government had revised balloting rules in March to favour second-timers in applying for a BTO flat.

Writing on his blog yesterday, Mr Khaw said it was “greatly reassuring” that the resultant application rates showed that second-timers “significantly improved on their chances, while first-timers’ rate remained satisfactory”.

As at 5pm yesterday, 11,410 people had applied for 4,600 new flats offered in the Housing and Development Board’s latest BTO tender exercise.

This results in an overall application rate of 2.5, which, Mr Khaw felt, “is quite encouraging”.

Locations that were the most popular with second-timers included three-room units at Choa Chu Kang with a 23.9 subscription rate, and four-room units at Kallang Whampoa with a rate of 20.8.

Compassvale Boardwalk in Sengkang proved to be the most popular with first-timers, with a subscription rate of 3.8 for the four-room and 2.9 for five-room units.

The overall application rate for first-timers stands at 1.6 – lower than 2.2 in March and similar to the 1.6 in January this year and November last year.

“If first-timer application rates hold steady at below 2, I will be able to help even more second-timers get their new flats,” said Mr Khaw.

The latest numbers also meant a stabilising effect on prices in the resale market, said Mr Lee Sze Teck, senior manager of research and consultancy at the Dennis Wee Group.

“People now have more options, so the demand is more stable,” he said.

Mr Khaw also noted that the Toh Yi Studio Apartments, which were controversial when first launched, have proven popular.

About 220 people have applied for the project’s 132 units, of which 12 per cent are existing Toh Yi residents.

Source : Today – 2012 Jun 6

Flat buyers now have better chance

The bumper supply of public housing this year has given more chances for both first-timers and second-timers to own their own homes, according to National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan in his latest blog post.

“The mega launch in March of a combined BTO (Build-to-Order) and SBF (Sale of Balance Flats) offering with 8,000 new flats, gave us an opportunity to test out the revised balloting rules, to favour second-timers in non-mature estates,” noted Mr Khaw.

He said that application rates showed that second-timers received more chances to own a flat while figures for first-timers remains satisfactory.

As of 5pm yesterday, the overall application rate for first-timers stood at 1.6, while it was 8.8 for second-timers. This is notably lower than the numbers in March which stood at 2.2 and 10.8 for first- and second-timers respectively.

At the same time, first-timer application rates in non-mature estates slipped to 1.3 from 1.9 in March.

“If first-timer application rates hold steady at below 2, I will be able to help even more second-timers get their new flats … This is much to be cheerful about,” said Mr Khaw.

“As planned, more second-timers, too, will be able to select a flat. Their application rate in non-mature estates is at a single digit level of 7.3, which is similar to the rate of 7.0 in March.”

He also made reference to the controversial Toh Yi studio apartments which saw around 220 applications for 132 units. Approximately 12 percent are existing Toh Yi residents.

“The new Ageing-in-place Priority Scheme has ensured that all the Toh Yi residents who applied got a chance to select a unit, allowing them to age in place. This is a truly cheerful result!” he said.

Source : PropertyGuru – 2012 Jun 6