Deep Dive Podcast: Prime and Plus BTO flats – why restrictions didn’t dampen demand

Here’s an excerpt of the conversation:

Crispina Robert:
Let’s talk a bit about the restrictions – 10 years minimum occupation period, income ceiling, S$14,000 for couples, S$7,000 for singles, cannot rent out the whole place. If I were a young person, why would I buy a flat like that?

Steven Chia: 
But why not? If I’m looking for a home as a single, if I’m earning S$6,000 a month, this is what I can afford, in a decent location, and I get government subsidies. It sounds like a pretty good deal?

Crispina: 
So the government’s plan is working? Buy a BTO to live in, is that what we are looking at?

Prof Sing Tien Foo:
If you look back to the Plus and Prime homes, they are located in a very central area, near the city centre, near MRT stations. If the government don’t actually provide enough subsidies, a lot of these houses will not be affordable to the masses.

(From a market pricing perspective), the resale market in this area probably reaches near a million dollars (for a similar flat). 
 

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