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The Straits Times
Nov 25, 2011
New BTO launch brings 2011 total to record high

4,200 flats offered in latest batch; target for the year met

By Shuli Sudderuddin

SEVEN build-to-order (BTO) projects containing 4,200 new flats were launched by the Housing Board yesterday - bringing the total for this year to a new record.

The projects are in Bedok, Bukit Panjang, Hougang, Punggol and Yishun. They include Acacia Breeze @ Yishun, Golden Cassia in Bedok town, and Fajar Spring in Bukit Panjang town, next to the Fajar LRT station.

This brings the total number of BTO flats offered this year to 25,200 - a record number of such units launched in a year. The Housing Board's target for this year was to launch 25,000 BTO flats.

In 2009 and last year, HDB launched about 9,000 and 16,100 BTO flats respectively.

The latest launch, the last for the year, follows a bumper crop of over 8,200 BTO and sale-of-balance flats launched in September.

Due to demand for 'leftover' flats, the September BTO launch saw a muted response, with some estates and flat types undersubscribed with just one day left to apply. But for a BTO launch in May, nearly 4,000 units were oversubscribed by more than three times, with more than 13,000 people applying.

For this round, the applications close on Nov 30 and at least 95 per cent of the flat supply - excluding studio apartments - will be set aside for first-timer households, which can also enjoy housing grants.

Minister for National Development Khaw Boon Wan said this month that second-timers could expect more chances of being invited to select a flat in the future.

He said then that after most of the first-timer queue was cleared, balloting rules would be tweaked to enhance the chances for second-timers, probably towards the end of next year.

Flats on offer range from 387.5 sq feet studio apartments with a starting price of about $78,000 in Hougang DewCourt to 1,237.8 sq feet five-room flats in Hougang Capeview, costing about $444,000.

The HDB also released prices of the flats inclusive of grants - a three-room flat in Yishun priced from $156,000 will cost from $121,000 after taking grants into consideration.

Dennis Wee Group director Chris Koh said he confidently expects the flats in Bukit Panjang, Yishun and Hougang to be oversubscribed by at least three times as they are in mature estates, complete with amenities like schools and shops, and close to public transport. 'We don't get many BTOs launched in these areas, so I would expect them to be very popular.'

He added that three times is a good amount for flats to be oversubscribed by, as one can expect about a third of applicants to drop out of the process.

By 5pm yesterday, 1,546 applications had been received for the 4,235 flats.

The HDB will offer another 25,000 BTO units next year. The next BTO launch will take place in January, with 3,890 flats offered for sale in Chua Chu Kang, Punggol, Sengkang and Tampines.

shulis@sph.com.sg
what's up with all the fancy condo like names...

500k (including reno) for a 4 roomer in hougang doesn't sound very subsidized
fancy names are free! Big Grin it's a marketing ploy!

it's the median price of these HDBs flats that are SHOCKING!! :O
Brattzz,

I salute you! You are into marketeing too?

Indeed! Kopi peng change name to Frappe means you can jack up the price from 90 cents to $3.00!

And the Art of Pricing! Price some unit at Yishun "cheap", and price Hougang "fully valued".

To value conscious customers - sir/madam, we have some very good untis in Yishun that may interest you. (But we don't say you have to be lucky to get the ballot! You not the only one to understand "value")

To prestige conscious cutomers - sir/madam, we have these exclusive units that are close to all these wonderful facilities and attactions. Such a distingusihed person like you surely can appreciate that $500,000 is but a small price for being an exclusive group of Singaporeans who can AFFORD a half a million dollars new HDB! (Of course we don't tell you we are just trading you up!)

LOL! As a ex-salesman, I see nothing wrong. Got to make a living mah!

All salesmen know we can't sell to savvy customers. Savvy customers make their own purchases.




Yea but it's BTO, subsidized housing for people's welfare. Compared to other countries' subsidized housing, singapore is very expensive! Maybe they should have an option to provide heavily subsidized flat and ban people from selling/renting them.