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Income ceiling for 2-room flats in non-mature estates now S$5,000

With effect from yesterday’s Build-to-Order (BTO) launch, the income ceiling for two-room flats in non-mature estates has been raised from S$2,000 to S$5,000 — bringing it in line with the income ceiling for these units in mature estates.

In March last year, the Government raised the income ceiling for two-room flats in mature estates but decided against raising it for these flats in non-mature estates, citing the need to “safeguard” such flats for low-income families. Nevertheless, National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan said earlier this month in a written parliamentary reply that the Housing and Development Board (HDB) was reviewing the income ceiling for two-room flats in non-mature estates.

ERA Key Executive Officer Eugene Lim said the move would alleviate the demand for three-room flats from small households earning more than S$2,000.

Separately, couples comprising a first-time buyer and a second-time buyer will now enjoy the same priority as a couple who are both first-time buyers, the HDB said yesterday. The priority for first-timer families includes a higher proportion of flat supply set aside for them, additional ballot chances and eligibility for schemes such as the Parenthood Priority Scheme and Parenthood Provisional Housing Scheme.

The change will help singles who subsequently marry after buying a two-room BTO flat to buy their new matrimonial flat. It will also benefit reconstituted families comprising a first-timer and a second-timer applicant, such as divorcees who remarry, the HDB said.

Mr Colin Tan, head of Research and Consultancy at Chesterton Suntec International, said the size of the group of potential beneficiaries is small and he did not expect any impact on the chances of first-time couples.

Source – 31 Jul 2013 – Today

BTO flats for singles in high demand

There has been high demand for the Build-To-Order two-room flats for eligible singles launched yesterday (July 30), with the number of applicants being much more than the number of flats available.

As of 5pm today, the application rate is 27.2 for two-room flats in Sengkang and Fernvale Riverwalk.

There were 2233 applicants for 231 units, of which 30 per cent has been set aside for singles.

As for two-room flats in the non-mature towns of Yishun and Vine Grove @ Yishun, the application rate is 12.0.

There are 1250 applicants for 288 units, of which 30 per cent have been set aside for singles.

Application closes on Aug 5.

Source – Today – 31 Jul 2013