HDB launches 8,000 flats for sale under joint BTO and SBF exercise
By Olivia Siong
POSTED: 30 May 2013 11:22 AM
The Housing and Development Board (HDB) has launched 8,000 flats for sale under the joint Build-To-Order (BTO) and Sale of Balance Flats (SBF) exercise. Three new housing measures to help first-timers, second-timers, divorcees, and the elderly will also take effect from this sales exercise.
SINGAPORE: The Housing and Development Board (HDB) has launched 8,000 flats for sale under the joint Build-To-Order (BTO) and Sale of Balance Flats (SBF) exercise. Three new housing measures to help first-timers, second-timers, divorcees, and the elderly will also take effect from this sales exercise.
To help more first-timers buy a flat earlier, HDB will extend the Parenthood Priority Scheme (PPS) to married first-timers who are expecting a child.
For second-timers who are right-sizing, HDB will double the quota of two-room and three-room BTO flats for second-timers in non-mature estates from 15 per cent to 30 per cent.
Out of the 30 per cent quota, five per cent will be set aside for second-timer applicants who are divorced or widowed with children below 16 years old under the Assistance Scheme for Second-Timers (Divorced/Widowed Parents), also known as ASSIST.
HDB will reserve 50 per cent of the studio apartment (SA) supply in BTO and SBF exercises for eligible elderly applicants under the Studio Apartment Priority Scheme (SAPS). This will provide greater assurance of success for elderly who want to right-size to an SA near their current flat or private property, or near their married children.
HDB will offer 4,900 BTO flats over eight projects in five non-mature towns, namely Choa Chu Kang, Hougang, Jurong West, Sembawang, and Woodlands. The projects are EastBrook@Canberra, EastWave@Canberra, Golden Mint, Hougang Crimson, Keat Hong Crest, Spring Haven@Jurong, and Woodlands Pasture I & II.
The Multi-Generation Priority Scheme (MGPS) for parents and married children to apply jointly for flats in the same BTO project will be available to those applying for flats at EastBrook@Canberra and Spring Haven@Jurong. Fifty per cent of the SAs in Golden Mint will be set aside for eligible elderly flat applicants under the SAPS.
Analysts expect the BTO projects in Woodlands and Hougang to draw the strongest demand.
Observers added that both BTO and balance flats offer a more affordable option compared to the resale market.
"Woodlands is now undergoing a potential transformation into a regional centre. If you look at some of the past incidences of regional centres like in Tampines and Jurong Lake area, we have seen tremendous demand heading towards these areas,” said Donald Han, special adviser at HSR International Realtors.
Mr Han added: "Mainly because these are areas where the centre of commercial where your work goes towards your residential element. Woodlands will probably be the next area where demand will filter into. Prices have been quite attractive if you've been looking at like some of the price points. The differential between BTO price and resale can be as high of a difference as about 20 to 40 per cent."
HDB will offer another 3,100 balance flats in 11 non-mature and 15 mature towns/estates under the SBF Exercise, the first such exercise in 2013.
The non-mature towns are Bukit Batok, Bukit Panjang, Choa Chu Kang, Hougang, Jurong East, Jurong West, Punggol, Sembawang, Sengkang, Woodlands, and Yishun.
The mature towns are Ang Mo Kio, Bedok, Bishan, Bukit Merah, Bukit Timah, Central, Clementi, Geylang, Kallang Whampoa, Marine Parade, Pasir Ris, Queenstown, Serangoon, Tampines, and Toa Payoh.
Twenty-eight per cent of the flats are already completed and ready for occupation while the remaining are still under construction.
It is the shorter waiting time before moving in that seems to be a big selling point for potential home buyers.
"It is faster and I need a house as soon as possible, because presently I'm staying in a rental unit," said Angel Parimala who is keen to apply under the SBF Exercise.
Another potential home buyer Darryl Lim said: "My wife is pregnant with a second one and she is due next month... so I need to quickly find a place where I can move in straight away and not wait for a BTO."
Among the mature estates, Queenstown and Bukit Merah have the most number of units on offer and market-watchers said these are likely to be the most popular.
However, all eyes are expected to be on the two units at the iconic Pinnacle@Duxton.
One unit, the equivalent of a four-room flat, is going at S$609,000 excluding grants. The unit is located on the 17th floor.
The other unit, similar to a five-room flat, is going at S$769,000 excluding grants. It is located at the 46th floor.
Last September, a unit at the Pinnacle@Duxton was offered under the Sale of Balance Flats exercise and it received 203 applications.
Director of property firm Chris International, Chris Koh said: "Everyone's talking about Pinnacle and how it is going to hit five years (Minimum Occupation Period) in another year to come and some perceive that those people will be millionaires when they sell those flats. Many would think that it is a good location where you would not see many more flats coming up in that area so if you really want to be in the heart of the city, you'd want to go for these two units at the Pinnacle."
He had a word for caution for home buyers though.
"We are looking at two flats only. It is not going to be easy to get. If you really need a flat and you want to make sure you get one, then the BTO will be a better option."
Applications for new flats launched in the May 2013 BTO and SBF Exercises can be submitted online from May 30 to June 5. Applicants can apply for only one flat type/category in one town under either the BTO or SBF Exercise.
In the next BTO launch in July 2013, HDB will offer about 3,800 BTO flats in Bukit Merah, Sengkang, and Yishun.
- CNA/ac/fa
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Great Singapore Sale begins on Friday
Great Singapore Sale begins on Friday
By Sharon See
POSTED: 30 May 2013 9:05 PM
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Great Singapore Sale, the Singapore Retailers Association said it will reward the biggest spender at the sale with S$20,000.
SINGAPORE: Retailers and food outlets islandwide will be offering a slew of deals and bargains during the Great Singapore Sale, which starts on Friday.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Great Singapore Sale, the Singapore Retailers Association said it will reward the biggest spender at the sale with S$20,000.
It is also doing its part for the community during this shopping season.
The Association is giving S$20,000 to charity, to help underprivileged children experience the the joy of shopping.
With the money, some will get to do a home makeover, while others will get a shopping budget to buy items of their choice.
Dr Jannie Chan, president of the Singapore Retailers Association, said: "Last year, I was very moved when we started this programme for two homes, and I realised they did not even have shoes, for a year, they have never had a makeover, their mothers do not even have a handbag. And we felt we want to extend this. So this year, we are extending it to five, and I am going to participate in it, and we are encouraging the sponsors to participate.
"This is something that we will probably grow because it is something that is meaningful; it is relating to shopping, it makes a difference to their lives and it will help us understand different types of consumers, and if we know that we can give more, we certainly will."
- CNA/ms
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By Sharon See
POSTED: 30 May 2013 9:05 PM
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Great Singapore Sale, the Singapore Retailers Association said it will reward the biggest spender at the sale with S$20,000.
SINGAPORE: Retailers and food outlets islandwide will be offering a slew of deals and bargains during the Great Singapore Sale, which starts on Friday.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Great Singapore Sale, the Singapore Retailers Association said it will reward the biggest spender at the sale with S$20,000.
It is also doing its part for the community during this shopping season.
The Association is giving S$20,000 to charity, to help underprivileged children experience the the joy of shopping.
With the money, some will get to do a home makeover, while others will get a shopping budget to buy items of their choice.
Dr Jannie Chan, president of the Singapore Retailers Association, said: "Last year, I was very moved when we started this programme for two homes, and I realised they did not even have shoes, for a year, they have never had a makeover, their mothers do not even have a handbag. And we felt we want to extend this. So this year, we are extending it to five, and I am going to participate in it, and we are encouraging the sponsors to participate.
"This is something that we will probably grow because it is something that is meaningful; it is relating to shopping, it makes a difference to their lives and it will help us understand different types of consumers, and if we know that we can give more, we certainly will."
- CNA/ms
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Bon Jovi to rock unpaid in crisis-hit Spain
Bon Jovi to rock unpaid in crisis-hit Spain
POSTED: 30 May 2013 9:40 PM
US rock supergroup Bon Jovi will waive their fee for playing a concert in recession-hit Spain next month, media reported on Thursday, with special low-price tickets for Spaniards struggling in the crisis.
MADRID: US rock supergroup Bon Jovi will waive their fee for playing a concert in recession-hit Spain next month, media reported on Thursday, with special low-price tickets for Spaniards struggling in the crisis.
Tickets for the gig in the giant Vicente Calderon football stadium in Madrid are capped at 39 euros (US$50) - a fraction of the top price in other countries on the band's "Because We Can" European tour.
Lead singer Jon Bon Jovi, 51, told newspaper El Mundo the economic conditions in Spain, where millions are unemployed and spending less, had threatened to knock the country off the tour list.
So as not to disappoint fans, he said the band agreed to play for free with ticket revenues covering the cost of staging the show and hiring the venue, which is home to Atletico Madrid football club.
"Bon Jovi wants to change the trend of exorbitant prices that stop fans from coming to many big concerts," the concert's organisers said, announcing the special ticket prices.
"Rock 'n' roll has always been for the people, and that means for everyone."
The fluffy-haired singer and his band, known for hits such "Livin' On A Prayer" and "You Give Love a Bad Name", launch the Europe leg of their tour in Copenhagen on June 6.
They will be playing songs from their recent album, "What About Now".
- AFP/fl
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POSTED: 30 May 2013 9:40 PM
US rock supergroup Bon Jovi will waive their fee for playing a concert in recession-hit Spain next month, media reported on Thursday, with special low-price tickets for Spaniards struggling in the crisis.
MADRID: US rock supergroup Bon Jovi will waive their fee for playing a concert in recession-hit Spain next month, media reported on Thursday, with special low-price tickets for Spaniards struggling in the crisis.
Tickets for the gig in the giant Vicente Calderon football stadium in Madrid are capped at 39 euros (US$50) - a fraction of the top price in other countries on the band's "Because We Can" European tour.
Lead singer Jon Bon Jovi, 51, told newspaper El Mundo the economic conditions in Spain, where millions are unemployed and spending less, had threatened to knock the country off the tour list.
So as not to disappoint fans, he said the band agreed to play for free with ticket revenues covering the cost of staging the show and hiring the venue, which is home to Atletico Madrid football club.
"Bon Jovi wants to change the trend of exorbitant prices that stop fans from coming to many big concerts," the concert's organisers said, announcing the special ticket prices.
"Rock 'n' roll has always been for the people, and that means for everyone."
The fluffy-haired singer and his band, known for hits such "Livin' On A Prayer" and "You Give Love a Bad Name", launch the Europe leg of their tour in Copenhagen on June 6.
They will be playing songs from their recent album, "What About Now".
- AFP/fl
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