SINGAPORE – About 3,300 Build-To-Order (BTO) flats with shorter waits of under three years will be offered in the upcoming October sales exercise across four projects in Bedok, Sengkang and Yishun.
These flats make up more than a third of the 9,100 units that will be launched, and comprise two-room flexi flats to three-generation units, as well as assisted living flats for seniors, the Housing Board said on Oct 12.
It did not reveal the launch date.
Two projects in Yishun will offer a combined 1,395 units with a wait of two years and seven months.
upcoming Chencharu housing estate
, the 826-unit Chencharu Grove project along Bah Soon Pah Road and Chencharu Link will offer two-room flexi to five-room flats across six blocks.
The 826-unit Chencharu Grove project will offer two-room flexi to five-room flats across six blocks.
PHOTO: HDB
The project will incorporate greenery throughout the development as a nod to the area’s heritage as former agricultural land, HDB said. It will also have fitness corners, playgrounds, a communal garden and a pre-school.
Nearby amenities include the Khatib Central neighbourhood centre, Northpoint City and Yishun Park Hawker Centre. Plans are also under way for a mixed-use integrated development in the estate, which will have a hawker centre, shops and a bus interchange.
Chencharu Grove will also have 418 units of Single Room Shared Facilities. The scheme offers low-income tenants, who are single, their own rooms while providing a communal living environment through the sharing of common facilities.
HDB said when the project is completed, it will replace the pilot site at the former Anderson Junior College hostel in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8.





