Bigger flats in Choa Chu Kang, Tengah most popular among first-timers in Oct BTO exercise

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But there was an overall marked slump in applicants, compared with previous exercises. Read more at straitstimes.com.

As at 5pm on Oct 10, about 1.6 first-time applicants were vying for each of the 544 five-room and three-generation flats at Choa Chu Kang’s Rail Green I and II @ CCK .

As at 5pm on Tuesday, about 1.6 first-time applicants were vying for each of the 544 five-room and three-generation flats at Choa Chu Kang’s Rail Green I and II @ CCK, and each of the 313 five-room flats at Plantation Edge I and II in Tengah. In contrast, there was muted demand for flats in the mature estates of Queenstown and Kallang/Whampoa, including two projects under the prime location public housing model. This means all first-time applicants for flats in these estates will likely get a chance to select a unit this time around.

In all, 6,800 BTO flats are on sale across eight projects in Choa Chu Kang, Kallang/Whampoa, Queenstown and Tengah. Applications will close at 11.59pm on Tuesday. “The last time overall BTO application rates fell below two was in November 2017, when the application rate came in at 1.7 times for the 4,829 flats launched then.”BTO flats near Woodlands MRT station, final Dover Forest project to go on sale in December

Those who do not select a BTO flat when invited will also have their existing applications for later exercises cancelled, in a move to ensure other applicants have a better chance at securing a flat.

 

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