The Housing & Development Board (HDB) Build-To-Order (BTO) scheme in Singapore has long been a crucial pathway for many in securing affordable housing. Occurring four times a year, these BTO exercises draw significant attention, as hopeful applicants vie for a limited number of flats. These BTO flats are highly sought after due to their comparatively lower prices than the current.
Half of all two-room flexi flat buyers are aged above 55, says HDB straitstimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from straitstimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Straits Times
BTO flats in Bidadari, Kallang/Whampoa draw keen interest
An artist s impression of the four-and five-room flats in the Alkaff Breeze project in the Bidadari area. As at 5pm yesterday, there were nine applicants vying for each of the 323 five-room flats in the Alkaff Breeze and ParkEdge @ Bidadari Build-To-Order housing projects. There was also stiff competition for seniors wanting to live in Singapore s first assisted living public housing in Bukit Batok.PHOTO: HDB
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Flats in first HDB sales exercise of the year spread across seven housing projects
MICHELLE NG
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A total of 3,740 Build-To-Order (BTO) flats, including Singapore s first assisted living public housing project for seniors, were launched for sale by the Housing Board yesterday in the first sales exercise of the year.
The flats are spread across seven housing projects in the mature towns of Kallang/Whampoa and Toa Payoh (Bidadari), and the non-mature towns of Bukit Batok and Tengah.
Those aged 65 and above can apply for a home at Harmony Village @ Bukit Batok, where 169 Community Care Apartments in a 15-storey residential block is on offer.