HDB launches 3841 flats under July BTO exercise

Applications will close on Friday.

The Housing Development Board has launched 3841 new flats in six projects under the July 2014 Build-to-Order exercise.

The projects are located in the non-mature towns of Punggol, Sembawang, Woodlands, and Yishun, and in the mature town of Toa Payoh.

“A wide range of flats, including Studio Apartments, 2-room to 5-room flats, and Three-Generation (3Gen) flats, is offered to meet the diverse housing needs of first-timers, second-timers, multi-generation families, elderly and singles,” said the HDB.

Here’s more from HDB:

First-timers will continue to enjoy priority flat allocation, with at least 85% (for 4-room and 5-room) and 70% (for 2-room and 3-room) of the BTO public flat supply set aside for them. eligible first-timer singles have the options of applying for a 2-room flat in Matilda Court, Waterway Sunray, Park Grove @ Yishun or Sun Natura.

Married/courting couples who wish to live together with their parent(s) can apply for a 3Gen flat at Park Grove @ Yishun. Other multi-generation families who wish to live near each other can apply under the Multi-Generation Priority Sceme for the flats in Matilda court, Waterway Sunray, Park Grove @ Yishun,, Sun Natura and Toa Payoh Apex.

Application for the new flats can be submitted online through HDB InfoWEB from 19 Jul to 25 Jul 2014. The next BTO exercise will be launched in Sept 2014 for flats in Bukit Batok, Hougang, Jurong and Kallang Whampoa.
 

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