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HDB launches 3,095 BTO flats in Toa Payoh and Sembawang

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Over 3,000 BTO flats in first exercise of year

The Housing Board launched 3,095 Build-to-Order (BTO) flats in the first sales exercise of the year yesterday.

The flats are spread across two housing projects in the mature Toa Payoh estate - one in Kim Keat and another near Caldecott - and one project in Sembawang.

In Toa Payoh, some 920 two-room flexi, three-room and four-room flats are on offer in Toa Payoh Ridge, located between Caldecott and Braddell MRT stations.

The other site in Kim Keat, named Kim Keat Ripples, has 708 units in two-room flexi and four-room flat types.

In both Toa Payoh locations, prices start from $90,000, excluding grants, for a two-room flexi flat and $395,000 for a four-room flat.

Toa Payoh is also slated for a makeover under HDB's Remaking Our Heartland programme, with new residential developments and facilities introduced to rejuvenate the town.

In the last BTO launch for Toa Payoh, the 542-unit Kim Keat Beacon in May 2018, the four-room flats were four times oversubscribed.

In Sembawang, the 1,467 units on offer range from two-room flexi to five-room flats, including 45 three-generation flats.

The project, Canberra Vista, is next to the newly opened Canberra MRT station. Prices start from $89,000, excluding grants, for a two-room flexi flat, $272,000 for a four-room flat and $355,000 for a three-generation flat. It will be served by two upcoming developments - Canberra Plaza, a neighbourhood centre, and Bukit Canberra, a 12ha integrated sports and community hub.

Applications for the flats close on Feb 17.

In May, HDB will offer around 3,700 BTO flats in Choa Chu Kang, Tengah, Pasir Ris and Tampines.

A further 4,100 BTO flats in Ang Mo Kio, Bishan, Geylang, Tampines and Woodlands will be released in August.

Of these, the flats in Choa Chu Kang in May and Tampines in August will have a shorter waiting time of about 21/2 years. This year, HDB will launch some 16,000 to 17,000 BTO flats.

Of the three projects now on offer, property experts expect Toa Payoh Ridge to be the most popular, given its proximity to both Caldecott and Braddell MRT stations.

Huttons Asia director of research Lee Sze Teck said he would not be surprised if the larger flats are 10 times oversubscribed, adding that it is a "conservative" estimate.

Two of the four blocks face MacRitchie Reservoir, and the four-room flats on the higher floors in those blocks may prove to be attractive.

ERA Realty head of research and consultancy Nicholas Mak said Canberra Vista may also see strong interest, as it is not often BTO projects are located right next to an MRT station. He expects around six to eight applicants per unit.

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