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    Default 20% of resale flat buyers seek proximity grant

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    20% of resale flat buyers seek proximity grant

    Oct 31, 2015

    Many benefiting from aid in buying units with or close to parents or children: Minister

    Janice Heng


    More than one in five Housing Board resale flat buyers have applied for the Proximity Housing Grant since it was introduced in August, Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong said in a blog post yesterday.

    The grant was one of several housing changes that kicked in on Aug 24, the day after the National Day Rally. Said Mr Wong: "Just two months on, I am happy to see many home buyers already benefiting."

    The grant - $20,000 for families and $10,000 for singles - is for those buying resale flats with or close to their parents or married children.

    Out of 3,506 resale transactions from Aug 24 to Oct 23, a total of 737 buyers applied for the grant. Of these, 684 applications were from families and 53 from singles.

    Ms Ellen Neo, 26, applied for the grant with her fiance on the very day that it was launched.

    The couple are getting a five-room resale flat in Shunfu to be close to her parents, who live in Bishan.

    "It's a great help to us because the flat is going to be quite expensive. We're very thankful that we managed to get the grant," said Ms Neo, who is currently not working.

    Mr Wong noted that the grant had deliberately been made available to all, with no household income ceiling.

    Even those who have enjoyed housing subsidies or owned private property in the past are eligible.

    "We did this because we recognise that the desire to live closer to parents and children is shared by a wide spectrum of Singaporean households, and not just first-timer couples," he said.

    Nearly half of the families and about nine in 10 of the singles who applied for the proximity grant would have been ineligible for grants under previous rules.

    R'ST Research director Ong Kah Seng said the grant is also "very timely in helping the resale flat market". The transaction volume hit a record low of 17,318 last year.

    Higher income ceilings have also benefited many home buyers over the last two months, said Mr Wong.

    The CPF Housing Grant income ceiling was raised to $12,000 for families and $6,000 for singles, up from $10,000 and $5,000 before.

    Of 1,081 first-timer resale applications tapping this grant, 128 were newly eligible. About half were from families and half from singles.

    Mr Wong said that since taking up the housing portfolio this month, he has received appeals from buyers looking for a new flat near their parents or children.

    "But such new flats are not always available, especially in mature estates. With the enhanced schemes, these home buyers can now consider resale flats in their preferred locations."

    Household income ceilings were also raised for new executive condominium (EC) units, to $14,000 from $12,000 before.

    Of the 607 bookings, 174 were by newly eligible applicants. Among them was Mr G.M. Salahuddin's family, who applied for the Sol Acres EC in Choa Chu Kang on Aug 25, right after they heard about the change.

    "It was very good news," said the 44-year-old shipping industry professional, whose wife works in the same industry. "Buying a private condominium would have required much more savings."

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    Response to new housing grant 'most encouraging'

    More than one in five resale flat buyers have applied for the Proximity Housing Grant

    By Lynette Khoo

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    Oct 31, 2015


    RECENT measures relating to the Housing & Development Board (HDB) resale market have been greeted with strong response, with more than one in five buyers of resale flats over the past two months having applied for the Proximity Housing Grant (PHG).

    With the raising of income ceilings for citizen households to buy new and resale flats with the CPF Housing Grant, about one in 10 first-timer families and singles are now eligible for the CPF Housing Grant because of the higher income ceiling of S$12,000 and S$6,000 respectively.

    Almost one in three new executive condominium (EC) buyers is benefiting from the new S$14,000 income ceiling, which was previously at S$12,000.

    These figures were fleshed out in a blog entry by Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong on Friday.

    Mr Wong noted that the response towards the PHG scheme, among measures that kicked in on Aug 24, "has been most encouraging".

    Under the PHG scheme, all Singapore citizen families who buy a resale flat to live with or near their parents or married child will receive a one-time PHG of S$20,000; eligible singles will enjoy a PHG of S$10,000 if they buy a resale flat with their parents.

    "We had deliberately extended the PHG to all Singaporean families looking to buy a resale flat with or near their parents or married children. So there's no household income ceiling," Mr Wong said.

    "Even those who had enjoyed housing subsidies or owned private property before can qualify for the grant. We did this because we recognise that the desire to live closer to parents and children is shared by a wide spectrum of Singaporean households, and not just first-timer couples."

    Nearly half of the families and about nine in 10 of the singles who applied for the PHG would have been ineligible for any such grants under previous rules.

    According to the MND, there were 3,506 resale transactions over a two-month period since Aug 24. This could mark an increase from some 3,022 resale flats transacted during the September-October period last year, going by the latest SRX Property report that tracks monthly HDB resale transactions.

    Century21 Singapore CEO Ku Swee Yong felt that as more buyers will now consider buying HDB resale flats in view of the PHG, this may prop up HDB resale prices. "This category of buyers are owner-occupiers. And if demand from them swings to resale HDBs, the resale private apartments and resale ECs will lose these potential buyers."

    Holding a different view, R'ST Research director Ong Kah Seng noted that while more buyers may opt for an EC with the raising of income ceiling, this "may not happen at an excessive pace such that it draws many buyers away from the private condominium market" since the housing rules forbid them from renting out a new EC unit for the first five years.

    Also, the response rate for PHG reflects warm response from resale flat buyers, and not an excessive rush-in to enjoy the benefits of PHG, Mr Ong said. "The initial response rate reflects that buyers are keen in the scheme, but are still critically evaluating their housing requirements and the unit holistically, preferring a flat that best match their expectations, affordability, and future gains upon resale."

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