Written answer by Ministry of National Development on update on occupancy and waiting time for HDB rental flats

Sep 19, 2023


Question No: 5144

Question by: Mr Kwek Hian Chuan Henry

To ask the Minister for National Development (a) whether an update can be provided on the current occupancy and waiting time for HDB rental flats, including flats under the Parenthood Provisional Housing Scheme, temporary and permanent flats; and (b) whether the occupancy and waiting time for rental flats will decrease as more HDB BTO projects are completed in the next six to 12 months.

Answer:

As of August 2023, there are about 51,500 occupied flats under the Public Rental Scheme, with an average waiting time of 5 months.  There are about 1,700 occupied flats under the Interim Rental Housing (IRH) scheme, which is offered on a case-by-case basis to lower income families who are in transit between longer-term options. As there continues to be sustained demand for public rental flats, we expect the number of occupied public rental flats to increase slightly over the next year, but we will seek to keep waiting times stable.

2        There are about 900 occupied flats under the Parenthood Provisional Housing Scheme (PPHS). The PPHS is open for application once every two months. Eligible applicants are put through a ballot, and those shortlisted via the ballot are invited to select a flat and sign the tenancy agreement in the month following their application. They will collect the keys to the flat at the same time and can move in immediately.

3        Even as more HDB BTO projects are completed, we expect sustained demand for PPHS flats. We will double the PPHS flat supply, from about 2,000 units at present to 4,000 units by the end of 2025. Nonetheless, supply remains limited, and we will not be able to offer a PPHS flat to every applicant. As such, potential PPHS applicants are encouraged to consider their full range of options, including open market rental, or living with their families.