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Avoid speculating in hope of a ‘big payout’: Lawrence Wong

It would be "unproductive" to play up expectations of homeowners due to the recently announced Voluntary Early Redevelopment Scheme (VERS) - a scheme to take back old Housing Board flats before their leases end, said National Development Minister Lawrence Wong on Tuesday (Aug 21). "All of us, including the media, (have) to make sure that we don't play up expectations of the market or ... get people all...

It’s all about the timing for HIP II, Vers to be effective: Experts

A programme to upgrade every Housing Board flat after 60 years should be planned such that it does not take place in blocks right before they undergo a new voluntary redevelopment scheme, said experts and MPs. Their comments come a day after the National Day Rally, when Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced the multi-billion dollar Home Improvement Programme (HIP) II. It upgrades all flats that are...

Owners of old HDB flats now know ‘there is some future’: Experts on new housing schemes

The new housing schemes announced by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Sunday (Aug 19) could see older flats retain their value for a longer period of time and become viable alternatives for prospective buyers, said analysts. In his National Day Rally speech, Mr Lee said that the Home Improvement Programme (HIP) will be expanded to cover more Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats, to include those...

Lease Buyback Scheme to be extended to all HDB flats: MND

The Lease Buyback Scheme will be extended to all Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats, including five-room and larger flats, National Development Minister Lawrence Wong announced on Monday (Aug 20). The Lease Buyback Scheme allows elderly flat owners to sell part of their remaining lease to HDB. It was originally applicable to four-room or smaller flats. In a blog post following Prime Minister...

Govt wants to share its thinking on next phase of public housing, even if Vers details not ready: Lawrence Wong

While many details for the new Voluntary Early Redevelopment Scheme (Vers) will not be ready for some time, the Government felt that it "owed" Singaporeans an early explanation on its thinking for the next phase of public housing, National Development Minister Lawrence Wong said on Tuesday (Aug 21). Speaking in an interview with Channel 5's Talking Point programme, Mr Wong called for patience as the...

Gearing up for Vers: Some flat owners want earlier rollout of new HDB scheme

A day after the new Voluntary Early Redevelopment Scheme (Vers) was announced, some residents in public housing estates that could be among the first in line are already wishing for the scheme to be introduced earlier. Residents of Chai Chee and Marine Parade, especially the elderly, told TODAY they may not be able to benefit if the scheme is only rolled out about 20 years later, as Prime Minister Lee...

New VERS scheme could bring about ‘acrimony’ among residents, warns Alex Yam

The chairman of the Government Parliamentary Committee for National Development Alex Yam on Sunday (Aug 19) raised concerns about a new housing scheme which will allow more HDB households to benefit from redevelopment before the 99-year leases on their flats expire. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong revealed plans for what is called the Voluntary Early Redevelopment Scheme (VERS) during his National Day...

Scheme planned to redevelop more old HDB flats before leases end

The Government is planning a new scheme which will allow more HDB households to benefit from redevelopment before the 99-year leases on their flats expire, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced on Sunday (Aug 19). The Voluntary Early Redevelopment Scheme (VERS) is part of a “long-term plan” to allow the Government to progressively redevelop precincts, Mr Lee said in his National Day Rally speech....

Expanded home improvement scheme to spruce up another 230,000 HDB flats

Another 230,000 flats will be upgraded as the Government looks to extend the Home Improvement Programme (HIP) to HDB blocks built in the years up to 1997, announced Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Sunday (Aug 19). The expanded programme will also include a new component dubbed HIP II, which will give all HDB flats a second round of upgrading when they reach the 60 to 70-year mark. These were...

Why are HDB leases 99 years long? PM Lee explains

The ongoing discussions surrounding Singapore’s public housing shelf life were tackled by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during his National Day Rally speech on Sunday (Aug 19). Over 80 per cent of the population reside in Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats - of which an increasing number are nearing the halfway mark of their 99-year leases, sparking both public and parliamentary questions...

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