Units in SBF exercises are offered to all Singaporeans, not just those of original BTO launches: HDB

Units in SBF exercises are offered to all Singaporeans, not just those of original BTO launches: HDB


SINGAPORE – Balance flats from earlier Build-To-Order (BTO) exercises are offered to all Singaporeans and not just applicants of the initial launch, so all will have “an opportunity to apply through a fair and transparent process”, said the Housing Board.

It added that such flats – which include unsold, unselected or returned flats from previous BTO launches – are offered through the Sale of Balance Flats (SBF) exercise only after all eligible BTO applicants have selected flats, subject to ethnic quotas.

The HDB on March 14 explained how flats become part of the SBF supply in response to a TikTok video posted by user @xinandxuan on March 3. The TikTok profile states that it is run by two sisters and HDB identified the one who appeared in the video as Ms Chua.

In the video, Ms Chua questioned the large number of flats available as SBF units from some recent BTO launches. She also took issue with the fact that she was not informed that balance flats were available in a Bukit Merah project launched in May 2022, which she had unsuccessfully applied for.

Ms Chua had applied for one of the 1,226 four-room flats on offer in that project – Bukit Merah Ridge – and received a queue number of 3,120 following a ballot.

In an e-mail she received from HDB informing her of her queue number, the board noted that Ms Chua’s queue number exceeds the number of units on offer.

“Nevertheless, we will monitor the take-up of the flats during the selection exercise and let you know if there are flats available for your ethnic group before your queue position is due,” said HDB in the e-mail.



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