SBF - November 2018

cashec

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Just wanna ask. How does the near parents scheme work?

Flat allocation

First-timer families: Up to 30% of BTO/ SBF units
Second-timer families: Up to 15% of BTO units, up to 3% of SBF units
Eligibility conditions: MCPS (near parents/ married child)
At least 1 of your parents/ married child is a Singapore Citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident

You must be applying for a flat in a building project where the nearest block is within 4 km from:

your parents' or married child's HDB block and your parents or married child are the owners/registered occupiers of their flat or the registered tenants/occupiers of their HDB rental flat; or
the private residential property owned and occupied by your parents or married child; or
the private residential property occupied by your parents or married child and owned by your parents/married child’s immediate family member (i.e. defined as the child or adopted child, parent(s) or parent(s)-in-law, or siblings)
 

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Flat allocation

First-timer families: Up to 30% of BTO/ SBF units
Second-timer families: Up to 15% of BTO units, up to 3% of SBF units
Eligibility conditions: MCPS (near parents/ married child)
At least 1 of your parents/ married child is a Singapore Citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident

You must be applying for a flat in a building project where the nearest block is within 4 km from:

your parents' or married child's HDB block and your parents or married child are the owners/registered occupiers of their flat or the registered tenants/occupiers of their HDB rental flat; or
the private residential property owned and occupied by your parents or married child; or
the private residential property occupied by your parents or married child and owned by your parents/married child’s immediate family member (i.e. defined as the child or adopted child, parent(s) or parent(s)-in-law, or siblings)

yes will have more chance to get. 1st time apply on may 2016 bto using MCPS 1 time got it :p
 

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Flat allocation

First-timer families: Up to 30% of BTO/ SBF units
Second-timer families: Up to 15% of BTO units, up to 3% of SBF units
Eligibility conditions: MCPS (near parents/ married child)
At least 1 of your parents/ married child is a Singapore Citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident

You must be applying for a flat in a building project where the nearest block is within 4 km from:

your parents' or married child's HDB block and your parents or married child are the owners/registered occupiers of their flat or the registered tenants/occupiers of their HDB rental flat; or
the private residential property owned and occupied by your parents or married child; or
the private residential property occupied by your parents or married child and owned by your parents/married child’s immediate family member (i.e. defined as the child or adopted child, parent(s) or parent(s)-in-law, or siblings)


Correct me if i'm wrong.
I thought near parents scheme only works for resale right?
 

cashec

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Correct me if i'm wrong.
I thought near parents scheme only works for resale right?

It works for BTO as well as 30% is allocated to MCPS.

For resale, it is additional grants.

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Just a query, I'm over 35 and thinking of applying a unit under sbf, single owner scheme.

Does it mean I can only pick the two room flexi units?

TIA
 

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question- I applied under MCPS, but after applying the summary page shows Public Scheme under Scheme. Is this by default?
 
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