HDB Resale Price Index shows no price change in 2019

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Flash estimate of the 4th Quarter 2019 HDB Resale Price Index is 131.4, an increase of 0.4% over that in 3rd Quarter 2019

Flash estimate of the 4th Quarter 2019 HDB Resale Price Index (RPI) is 131.4, an increase of 0.4% over that in 3rd Quarter 2019. Based on the flash estimate of the 4th Quarter 2019 HDB Resale Price Index, there was no change in the resale flat prices for the whole year of 2019.

The HDB Resale Price Index provides information on the general price movements in the resale public housing market. The transacted prices of individual flats (by block and flat type) can be found via the e-services on HDB InfoWEB.

The HDB Resale Price Index for the full quarter, together with more detailed public housing data, will be released on 23 January 2020.

Upcoming Sales Launches

In 2020, HDB will launch about 16,000 to 17,000 Build-To-Order (BTO) flats for sale. For the first BTO exercise in February 2020, HDB will offer about 3,000 BTO flats in Sembawang and Toa Payoh. In May 2020, HDB will offer about 3,700 BTO flats in Choa Chu Kang, Pasir Ris, Tampines and Tengah. Of these, the flats in Choa Chu Kang have shorter waiting time.

The Minister for National Development (MND), Mr Lawrence Wong, took to his blog in December to assure Singaporeans that more affordable HDB flats will be built for Singaporeans in the new year. He said 2019 has been a busy year for his Ministry’s work on public housing, and that they were doubling down on their efforts to build affordable HDB flats and good homes for all Singaporeans.

HDB Resale Price Index
HDB Resale Price Index shows zero price movement for 2019

His Ministry’s effort to build affordable HDB flats over the last five years has led to around 150,000 families having booked or collected their keys to their first homes.

“Many of them purchased new flats in non-mature estates (NMEs) like Punggol, Sengkang or Tengah. We price these flats at generous discounts to the market. As a result, the vast majority of buyers of new NME flats spend little or zero cash outlay on their mortgage payments.”

Besides building affordable HDB flats, in September this year, MND made two major policy moves – it raised the income ceilings for HDB flats and introduced a new Enhanced CPF Housing Grant. This allowed for more young couples to benefit from housing subsidies for their first HDB flat.

The Minister pointed out that with the new policy shifts, young couples “can enjoy up to $80,000 in grants when they buy a new flat (which is sold at a discounted price), and up to $160,000 in grants when they buy a resale flat in the open market.”

“These changes will lead to greater demand for public housing. To meet this additional demand, HDB will be launching about 16,000-17,000 new flats in 2020. This is more than the BTO supply of 14,600 flats this year.

“Besides ensuring housing affordability, we also want existing HDB flats to remain good homes for their owners. Hence we are investing significantly in the upgrading of HDB estates.

“Over the last five years, we have spent about $3 billion on various HDB upgrading programmes. In the coming years, we will continue to do more to provide better, greener and smarter homes across all HDB precincts.”

First-timer BTO flat applicants will however not get additional ballot chances confirmed the Minister for National Development in Parliament on Nov 4. He was responding to an MP who asked:

“How effective has the current grant of an additional ballot chance for each failed attempt by a first-timer in securing a BTO flat been; and whether HDB will review and consider alternatives such as the improvement of chances by multiples of 20% for each attempt so that the applicants will have almost guaranteed success after more than three attempts.”

In responding to the question, the Minister said that first-timer BTO flat applicants are given two ballot chances when HDB shortlists flat applicants to book a flat. first-timer BTO flat applicants who have been unsuccessful in two attempts for BTO flats in the non-mature estates will be given an additional ballot chance at their subsequent application for a BTO flat in the non-mature estates.

The Minister assured that as a result, in recent years, virtually all first-timer BTO flat applicants have been successful within their first three tries for a BTO flat in the non-mature estates.

The Minister said that his ministry will continue to review and update its policies where necessary to ensure that new HDB flats remain accessible to all first-timer BTO flat applicants.

First-timer BTO flat applicants can look out for BTO launch which provide a number of options for Singaporean homeowners in estates like Tengah, Ang Mo Kio and Tampines. First-timer BTO flat applicants should also check out home loan comparison tool to find the best home loan deal in town.

To make home ownership a reality for Singaporeans, HDB has introduced different HDB schemes to make homes more affordable. But there’s just one problem: All the schemes that are meant to help Singaporeans are published separately, making it difficult for Singaporeans to read everything at one go. It is no wonder why some Singaporeans end up buying their HDB without leveraging on the available schemes.

  1. Staggered Down Payment Scheme

When you made up your mind and sign the Agreement of Lease with HDB, the next thing you need to think about is making down payment. Most people know that you need to make a down payment within 4 months of booking a flat.

  1. Deferred Down Payment Scheme

Nowadays, it is not uncommon to hear of Singaporeans right-sizing their homes. Right-sizing allows Singaporeans to unlock value in their homes for their retirement needs. To help retirees smoothen the right-sizing process, HDB introduced the Deferred Down Payment scheme. For retirees who are downsizing to a 2-room Flexi or 3-room BTO flat, you can defer your down payment till the collection of your keys. This will help ease the cash flow of homeowners with funds tied in your existing flat.

  1. Fresh Start Housing Scheme

The Fresh Start Housing scheme is part of the government’s initiatives to give financial support to low-income families. In particular, the scheme aims to help low-income families that are living in public rental flats to own a 2-room flexi flat.

  1. Parenthood Priority Scheme

As part of the government’s plans to encourage more childbearing, the Parenthood Priority scheme was introduced. This scheme allows first-timer married couples (with or expecting a child) to have priority allocation when buying an HDB flat. At every BTO exercise, up to 30% of BTO flats will be set aside for these (soon-to-be) parents.

Besides these, there are several other schemes which those searching for affordable HDB flats can benefit from.

Written by Ravi Chandran

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