Bigger BTO flats in Bishan and Toa Payoh heavily oversubscribed in one day despite website glitches

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SINGAPORE - Bigger Build-To-Order flats in Bishan and Toa Payoh have been oversubscribed just one day after their launch, even as buyers faced issues submitting applications on the Housing Board website.

Affected buyers had complained on Facebook that they were unable to make payment of the $10 administrative fee to apply for a flat or were unsure if their payment had gone through.Despite the website glitches, the bigger flats in the mature estates of Bishan and Toa Payoh were already heavily oversubscribed just one day into the one-week sales exercise.

The total of 910 four-room flats and 184 three-room flats in Bartley Beacon and ParkView @ Bidadari - the other BTO project in Toa Payoh - were not yet oversubscribed as of Wednesday evening but were expected to see more demand in the coming days.

 

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