From August, first-timer applicants who do not select a BTO flat when invited to do so will lose priority for a year. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE – Tightening rules on the selection of flats while also ensuring that there are “safety valves” for those with bona fide reasons for giving up their booking opportunity allows the Government to take a calibrated approach in supporting genuine home buyers, said National Development Minister Desmond Lee on Saturday.
HDB will waive the new rule – when it takes effect from August – only if applicants have 10 or fewer BTO flats to choose from. “That 40 per cent is quite a large proportion,” said Mr Lee, while noting that many have legitimate reasons. “We see that particularly in very, very good locations. We see a lot of interest, but also a lot of people dropping out because they really were just seeing whether they could get a number, and then they would decide there and then.”
Mr Lee was referring to dialogues with the public under Forward Singapore, an exercise to strengthen the nation’s social compact.
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