Review of Household Income Ceiling for Enhanced CPF Housing Grant for Purchase of HDB Resale Flats for First-time Buyers to Enhance Housing Options for Young Couples
Ministry of National DevelopmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns whether the household income ceiling for the Enhanced CPF Housing Grant (EHG) for first-time HDB resale flat buyers should be reviewed upwards. Mr Murali Pillai raised this inquiry to enhance housing options, but Minister for National Development Desmond Lee stated there are currently no plans to increase the $9,000 ceiling. He explained that the EHG provides tiered support up to $80,000, while families earning up to $14,000 remain eligible for other substantial housing subsidies. These alternative subsidies include a CPF Housing Grant of up to $50,000 and a Proximity Housing Grant of up to $30,000 for those purchasing resale flats. The Government will continue monitoring market conditions to ensure housing remains affordable and accessible for all Singaporeans, especially first-time buyers.
Transcript
42 Mr Murali Pillai asked the Minister for National Development whether the household income ceiling set in 2019 for the Enhanced CPF Housing Grant for purchase of HDB resale flats by first-time buyers may be reviewed upwards to enhance housing options for young couples.
Mr Desmond Lee: HDB is committed to helping Singaporeans, particularly first-timers and lower- to middle-income families, own a home. The income ceiling helps to ensure that housing subsidies are prioritised for those who need them most.
In September 2019, the Government introduced the Enhanced CPF Housing Grant (EHG) to strengthen support for lower- to upper-middle income households looking to buy their first home. Eligible first-timer families with a monthly household income of $9,000 or below may receive an EHG of up to $80,000, when they buy a new or resale flat, regardless of their choice of flat type and location. The EHG quantum is tiered by household income, to provide more support for lower-income households.
Nevertheless, first-timer families whose monthly household incomes are between the EHG qualifying household income of $9,000 and the subsidised housing income ceiling of $14,000, can still qualify for other housing subsidies. New flats sold by HDB are priced with a generous market discount, while those buying a resale flat may enjoy a CPF Housing Grant of up to $50,000 and a Proximity Housing Grant of up to $30,000.
The current housing subsidies provided to first-timer families with monthly household incomes between $9,000 and $14,000 are substantial and continue to provide these families with a variety of affordable housing options. As such, there are no plans to increase the EHG income ceiling at this juncture. Nevertheless, the Government will continue to monitor the housing market conditions closely to ensure that housing remains affordable and accessible for all Singaporeans, especially those planning to buy their first home.