Written answer by Ministry of National Development on proposal to allocate more flats to be sold under sale of balance flats exercise for residents who cannot afford resale flats

Aug 7, 2024


Question No: 6256

Question by: Mr Lim Biow Chuan

To ask the Minister for National Development whether HDB will set aside more completed flats to be sold under the Sale of Balance Flats exercise to cater to residents who need flats urgently but cannot afford the resale prices.

Answer:

First, we would like to clarify that HDB does not “set aside” flats to be sold under Sale of Balance Flats (SBF) exercises. The BTO framework allows buyers to book a flat in advance of completion, giving assurance that they have secured a flat. However, there are instances where not all the units in a proposed development are taken up. These balance flats are then offered for sale under the SBF exercises. The SBF flat supply is therefore not a pre-determined number. It depends on the number of unsold units from previous Build-To-Order (BTO) exercises, and some repurchased or ex-rental flats where available. Given that the total yearly supply of SBF flats is mainly a function of the BTO flats which are not taken up, it should be expected that the number of SBF flats is both variable and much lower than the number of BTO flats.

Also, the majority of flats offered under the SBF exercises are still under construction, not completed units, and hence successful SBF applicants generally still have to wait a period of time before getting them. Since 2021, two in three SBF units were under construction when offered under an SBF exercise.

To help homebuyers, especially first-timers, move into their new homes more quickly, HDB has been working on various measures to shorten waiting times without compromising quality and safety. As a result, HDB has brought down BTO waiting time to the pre-pandemic level of three to four years, compared to the pandemic peak of four to five years. In 2023, we committed to launch 2,000 to 3,000 shorter waiting time (SWT) flats per year by 2025. These are flats with waiting time of less than three years. Working closely with agencies and our construction partners, HDB will meet this target one year ahead of schedule – we will offer about 2,800 SWT flats this year. Going forward, HDB targets to launch about 2,000 to 3,000 SWT flats per year.