Waiving Non-selection Counts when Final BTO Unit Price Exceeds Indicative Price Range
Ministry of National DevelopmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns whether HDB will waive non-selection counts (NSC) when final Build-To-Order (BTO) prices exceed indicative ranges, as raised by Assoc Prof Jamus Jerome Lim. Senior Minister of State Chee Hong Tat replied that BTO prices have always remained within indicative ranges and that NSCs are necessary to ensure efficient flat allocation. He explained that NSCs, which impact applicant priority for one year, are waived if ten or fewer BTO flats or five or fewer Sale of Balance Flats (SBF) remain. Additionally, HDB evaluates waiver appeals on a case-by-case basis for applicants facing extenuating circumstances that affect their ability to purchase. This policy balances the need for informed decision-making with the objective of securing housing quickly for those with urgent needs.
Transcript
93 Assoc Prof Jamus Jerome Lim asked the Minister for National Development whether HDB will consider waiving non-selection counts when the final price of a BTO unit exceeds the indicative price range given for a project.
Mr Chee Hong Tat: The Housing and Development Board (HDB) flat applicants who are invited to book a flat, but choose not to do so, will incur a non-selection count (NSC). First-timer families with an NSC will be considered second-timers for a year when balloting for a Build-To-Order (BTO) flat, while second-timer families, first-timer singles and seniors who incur an NSC will have to wait one year before they can apply for a flat again. This ensures more efficient flat allocation, so that those with urgent housing needs can secure their flats more quickly.
HDB provides indicative flat price ranges at every BTO sales exercise to allow prospective applicants to make informed decisions on their flat applications. To date, the prices of all BTO flats have been within the indicative flat price ranges provided.
HDB does exercise flexibility in waiving NSC in some cases. For instance, HDB recognises that applicants invited to book at the tail end of the flat booking exercise may face limited choices and will waive NSC for applicants who have 10 or fewer flats to choose from in a BTO sales exercise; and five or fewer flats to choose from in an SBF sales exercise. HDB will also assess appeals for waiver of NSC on a case-by-case basis, particularly where applicants face extenuating circumstances that affect their ability to proceed with the flat purchase.