Additional CPF Housing Grant and Special CPF Housing Grant for First-time Buyers of HDB Flats in Matured Estates
Ministry of National DevelopmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns Mr Kwek Hian Chuan Henry’s proposal to extend the Additional CPF Housing Grant (AHG) and Special CPF Housing Grant (SHG) to first-time HDB buyers in mature estates. Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong clarified that AHG is already available to eligible first-timers in any estate, while SHG remains limited to non-mature estates to promote financial prudence. He highlighted priority schemes like the Married Child Priority Scheme and the availability of Three-Generation flats to facilitate families living near or with their parents. First-timer families purchasing resale flats in any location can receive up to $120,000 in grants, including the CPF Housing Grant and Proximity Housing Grant. Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong concluded that policies are continually reviewed to ensure public housing remains affordable for Singaporeans.
Transcript
82 Mr Kwek Hian Chuan Henry asked the Minister for National Development whether the Additional CPF Housing Grant and Special CPF Housing Grant can be extended to first-time buyers of HDB flats in matured estates as these buyers may wish to live near to their parents within the 4km radius.
Mr Lawrence Wong: HDB is committed to providing affordable public housing for Singaporeans. Helping families live with or near each other for mutual care and support has also been a longstanding priority for the Government.
To ensure new flats are affordable for first-timer families, we provide the Additional CPF Housing Grant (AHG) and Special CPF Housing Grant (SHG), on top of subsidised flat prices. All first-timer families earning up to $5,000 a month can receive an AHG of up to $40,000, regardless of whether they are buying a new flat in a mature or non-mature estate. The SHG of up to $40,000 is also extended to eligible first-timer families when they purchase 4-room and smaller flats in non-mature estates, to encourage prudence in home purchases.
For those buying new flats in HDB’s Build-To-Order and Sale of Balance Flats exercises, we have various schemes that give priority to families who wish to stay with or near each other: the Married Child Priority Scheme, Multi-Generation Priority Scheme and Senior Priority Scheme. For multi-generation families that wish to stay together, we have also introduced purpose-built Three-Generation (3Gen) flats for a more comfortable living environment.
First-timer families buying resale flats are also given significant government support. They can enjoy housing grants of up to $120,000, comprising a CPF Housing Grant of up to $50,000, an AHG of up to $40,000 and a Proximity Housing Grant of up to $30,000. This is regardless of whether the resale flat is in a mature or non-mature estate.
We will continue to review our housing policies to ensure that public housing remains affordable.