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Arcachon
25-08-15, 08:46
SINGAPORE: To further help lower-income and middle-income households afford their first homes, the Special CPF Housing Grant (SHG) will be increased. The changes, which were announced on Sunday (Aug 23) at the National Day Rally, will apply from the September Build-To-Order exercise.

The household income ceiling for the SHG will be raised to S$8,500, up from the current S$6,500. The maximum grant amount also will be doubled from S$20,000 to S$40,000.

With the enhancement, more than two-thirds of Singaporean families can qualify for the SHG, compared to more than half currently.

For example, a first-time buyer earning $4,000 a month and planning to buy a four-room flat that costs S$295,000 in a non-mature estate would receive an Additional Housing Grant of S$15,000. Under the changes to the SHG, the family will also receive a grant of S$40,000, up from the previous S$20,000.

This means the family will receive a total of S$55,000 in grants and they will pay S$240,000 for the flat, after deducting the grants.

For another family who earns S$1,000 a month and buys a two-room flat that costs S$110,000, they will receive an Additional Housing Grant of S$40,000. With the increased SHG, the family will also receive another S$40,000, bringing the total amount of grants received to S$80,000.

After deducting grants, the family has to pay S$30,000 for the flat.

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HELP FOR SINGLES

Singles will also get more help with their first flat. The income ceiling to qualify for the SHG will be raised by S$1,000 to S$4,250. The maximum grant amount will also be doubled from S$10,000 to S$20,000.

When asked if too much focus was placed on the middle- and higher-income groups, National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan said since public housing is now accessible to a "big chunk of the Singaporean population", the housing subsidies will then have to be extended upwards.

"It's never at the expense of the lower-income group,” Mr Khaw said. “Because even as we extend upwards to the higher-income group, we are also improving or enhancing the subsidies for the low-income group."

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/special-cpf-housing-grant/2072922.html?cid=TWTCNA

Kelonguni
25-08-15, 08:50
They probably never read Teddybear's views. 14K per month, 160K per year is not even middle income yet. Haha...

Arcachon
25-08-15, 08:50
Please be aware the grant is your CPF money, you need to pay interest when you sell you HDB.

Although it is still your money, the cash you take will be less.

This is a great move by them. They get to print money and get to control the money from going into the economic.

Can see and feel but cannot touch.

Wonder how long will the price of property hold with all this money printing.

teddybear
25-08-15, 10:37
Don't anyhow say I say one OK, minority said $160k income per year is HIGH-INCOME,

BUT I said $160k income per year is just MIDDLE-INCOME,

and the Government seems to agree with me because you see, now EC income ceiling is $14k per month basic or $210k household income per year (assuming +3 Months bonus), and minority is trying to lie to us that people who can only afford EC is considered HIGH-INCOME???

Wow! Anyway, I get what minority means, basically he wanted to emphasize to us that he regards people like those Ministers earning $2,000,000 per year as earning OBSCENE-INCOME!!!! What a bastard he is for maligning those Ministers!!! :dog:



They probably never read Teddybear's views. 14K per month, 160K per year is not even middle income yet. Haha...