First-time applicants will now stand a better chance at securing a Build-To-Order (BTO) flat in non-mature estates, starting with the upcoming sales launch on Tuesday (Aug 30). At least 95 per cent of the four-room and larger BTO flats in these estates will be set...
First-time applicants will now stand a better chance at securing a Build-To-Order flat in non-mature estates, starting with the upcoming sales launch on Tuesday .
The allocation quota for first-timer families for three-room flat supply in non-mature estates will also increase to at least 85 per cent, up from 70 per cent.
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