First project under new housing model to be launched in Rochor
Revised measures aimed at making Housing Board flats in prime locations more affordable, inclusive
The first project under a new model for public housing in prime locations will be built in Rochor and launched at the Build-To-Order (BTO) exercise next month.
The project will have a mix of 960 three-room and four-room flats, and also include 40 two-room rental flats, as part of efforts to make living in prime areas accessible to all.
It will be located on two plots of land along Weld Road and Kelantan Road next to Jalan Besar MRT station, said the National Development Ministry and Housing Board in a statement yesterday.
Future residents will also be within walking distance of Berseh Food Centre and Stamford Primary School.
At a media briefing, National Development Minister Desmond Lee said more HDB flats will be rolled out progressively after the Rochor project, in prime areas within and surrounding the city centre.
Moving forward, HDB will launch at least one prime location housing project per year, he said, adding that the proportion of new prime location flats to flats in other areas will differ year on year.
He said the HDB is not ruling out any housing type for future prime location housing projects, adding that three- and four-room units, with some rental flats, were chosen this time to provide options for families to live in the city.
Under a new model for public housing in prime locations, flats may be sold only after 10 years' minimum occupancy, to buyers with a combined salary not exceeding $14,000. BTO projects in other areas have a minimum occupancy period of five years and no salary cap for resale buyers.
Higher subsidies will be provided for BTO flats in prime locations compared with typical BTO units, to keep prices affordable. To further curb the "lottery effect" - where BTO unit owners resell prime location flats for an excessive windfall - HDB will also recover the higher subsidies for such flats by taking a cut of the resale proceeds. More details will be announced next month.
The prime location housing model, which applies only to future projects, will be implemented for BTO projects in central areas like the upcoming Greater Southern Waterfront. About 9,000 housing units - both public and private - will be built on the site of Keppel Golf Club.
Mr Lee said: "If you leave everything to the forces of the private market, these attractive locations would likely become very expensive and exclusive locations, with housing that only the well-to-do can afford."
This has happened in many cities, he noted, adding: "We are determined not to let this happen in Singapore. We want to keep our city inclusive."
The new model comes on the back of a public engagement that lasted more than 10 months, where more than 7,500 Singaporeans gave their views on the issue.
The 960 units in Rochor will be among 4,400 BTO flats to be launched next month, with others in areas such as Choa Chu Kang, Hougang, Jurong West, Kallang/Whampoa and Tengah.
Another 2,000 to 3,000 BTO flats in Geylang, Tengah and Yishun will be launched in February next year.
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