$500m disbursed to 15,600 first-time flat buyers under new grant
Enhanced CPF Housing Grant helped 15,600 such households
Close to $500 million has been disbursed to about 15,600 first-time flat buyers since the Enhanced CPF Housing Grant (EHG) was launched in September 2019.
Another $748 million in Proximity Housing Grants (PHG) has been given to about 40,200 households since August 2015, said the Housing Board in a statement yesterday.
Both figures were accurate as at Dec 31 last year.
The EHG, which goes up to $80,000, is available to eligible first-time buyers regardless of whether they buy a new or resale flat, and has no restrictions on the flat type and location.
Of the 15,600 households that received EHGs, 7,700 were first-time buyers of new flats who received about $270 million. A further 7,900 were first-timer households who bought resale flats, receiving a total of about $226 million in grants.
Another 400 households who are buying resale flats and have applied for the EHG will receive it when their resale transactions are completed.
The EHG was announced in 2019 by then National Development Minister Lawrence Wong and replaced the Additional CPF Housing Grant (AHG) and the Special CPF Housing Grant (SHG), which each amounted to up to $40,000.
Mr Wong said then that the changes simplify the grant structure and increase affordability for first-time buyers.
The income ceiling for the EHG is $9,000, higher than the AHG's cap of $5,000 and the SHG's $8,500. The SHG was restricted to new four-room or smaller flats in non-mature estates.
Engineer Toh Jin Ann and his girlfriend Jaslin Chong, a teacher, both 26, were recipients of the full EHG sum of $80,000. They bought a five-room Build-To-Order flat in Tengah for about $470,000 early last year.
Mr Toh said that as they were schooling when they applied for the flat, they had no steady source of income.
"The grant helped offset the down payment, and it allowed us not to worry as much about affording the flat."
As for the PHG, it is meant to encourage families to maintain close ties by living near one another. It varies in amount, depending on whether parents and their children live together, or within 4km of one another.
HDB said the 40,200 households who have received the PHG since its introduction in August 2015 were out of 40,900 applications.
Families made up 78 per cent of the PHG applicants while the remainder were singles, and 55 per cent purchased flats in non-mature estates.
Logistics manager Muhammad Azhar, 36, and his wife Nurhayati Zulfikri, 31, a kitchen supervisor, were among the 4,700 first-timer households who got both the EHG and PHG.
They also received a separate $50,000 family grant for first-time buyers of resale flats.
He said the grants shaved off about a third of the price of his four-room resale flat in Woodlands, which he bought last year for about $336,000.
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