HDB to launch BTO flats in Bedok and Serangoon in May

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The mature estates of Bedok and Serangoon will get new Housing Board flats for the first time in about seven and nine years respectively, as 1,960 flats will be launched across both towns in the next Build-To-Order (BTO) sales exercise in May. Both BTO projects will have...

One Global Group senior analyst Mohan Sandrasegeran said the inclusion of five-room flats in both mature estates will likely generate considerable interest from potential buyers who have been waiting for such an opportunity.

HDB typically offers five-room BTO flats in mature estates such as Tampines, Pasir Ris and Ang Mo Kio, and not in those that are more centrally located such as Queenstown, Bukit Merah and Bishan.included five-room flats.

 

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