Appeals to be Eligible for HDB’s Proximity Housing Grant when Resale Flat Changes Hands between Members of Same Family
Ministry of National DevelopmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns Mr Gan Thiam Poh’s inquiry regarding the number of Proximity Housing Grant (PHG) appeals from parents buying their child's flat and whether fair market valuations are considered. Minister Desmond Lee reported two such appeals between 2018 and 2021 and stated that parents buying a child's flat are typically ineligible for grants. This policy is intended to ensure seniors right-size for retirement rather than move into larger flats, which often happens in these transactions. However, the Minister noted that HDB evaluates these appeals on a case-by-case basis, specifically considering if the parents are indeed right-sizing. The PHG remains a one-time grant designed to encourage families to live within four kilometres of each other for mutual support.
Transcript
110 Mr Gan Thiam Poh asked the Minister for National Development regarding parents who bought and moved into HDB flats previously owned by their children, and these children moving into another flat within four kilometres where the parents now live (a) for the past three years, what is the number of appeals filed by these parents who were deemed ineligible for HDB’s Proximity Housing Grant (PHG); and (b) whether HDB takes into consideration that these transactions are based on latest fair market valuation in such PHG appeals.
Mr Desmond Lee: From September 2018 to September 2021, there were only two appeals for the Proximity Housing Grant (PHG) from parents who bought or intended to buy their child’s flat, while the child moved to another property within four kilometres.
The PHG was introduced in 2015 to encourage more families to live with or close to each other for mutual care and support. All Singaporeans buying a resale flat with or near their parents or children can receive the PHG once, regardless of whether they had previously owned a property.
Parents who buy their child’s flat are not eligible for any housing grants, including the PHG. This is because such buyers are likely to end up with a larger flat, contrary to our objective of supporting seniors to right-size to a flat that better meets their retirement needs.
That said, HDB will consider extending the PHG to parents who are buying over their child’s flat on a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration factors such as whether the parents are right-sizing.